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Three officials of Kinapharma arrested on Thursday for allegedly keeping narcotic substances in their warehouse have been released.
Managing Director, Mr Kofi Nsiah Poku, the Deputy Managing Director, Mrs Nsiah Poku and the General Manager, Mr Eshum Fameyeh, were released early Friday pending further investigations into the matter.
Sources close to Myjoyonline.com said the officials were released after they produced documents from the Food and Drugs Board and Narcotic Control Board which gave authorisation for the importation and use of the precursors.
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