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A seven months investigative undercover work at the Accra Psychiatric Hospital including three weeks as a patient at the hospital by ace investigative journalist, Anas Aremeyaw Anas has revealed shocking reports of easy access to cocaine, Heroin and cannabis inside the hospital.
Anas who gained admission into the hospital under the disguise of Musa Akologo discovered brisk drug business amongst inmates and staff of the hospital.
The full story which is set to break on Monday 21 December 2009,will reveal human rights violations, neglect of patients, stealing of food by staff and deaths.
Documentary evidence of the shocking revelations of neglect and crime was captured with a hidden camera by Anas Aremeyaw Anas.
The shocking video would be published by Myjoyonline.com soon
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