Narcotics Control Commission (NACOC) Audio By Carbonatix The Narcotics Control Commission (NACOC) has cautioned the public against false recruitment claims being circulated by fraudsters, saying that it has not started any hiring process. In a statement issued April 16, signed by Francis Opoku Amoah, acting Director of Public Affairs and International Relations, the Commission made its position clear that “it has not commenced any recruitment exercise.” The warning follows reports of individuals and groups posing as agents of NACOC and promising jobs within the organisation. According to the commission, these claims are false and unauthorised. NACOC said it “has not authorised, contracted, or engaged any person or organisation to recruit on its behalf,” and urged the public to treat such offers with caution. The Commission also advised people not to make any payments or share personal information with anyone claiming to offer recruitment into NACOC. It said that such demands are part of fraudulent schemes designed to exploit unsuspecting individuals. In a warning, NACOC stated that “persons involved in such fraudulent activities will be arrested and prosecuted.” NACOC is urging anyone who encounters such fraudulent recruitment offers to report them to the appropriate authorities. DISCLAIMER: The Views, Comments, Opinions, Contributions and Statements made by Readers and Contributors on this platform do not necessarily represent the views or policy of Multimedia Group Limited. Tags: Fake recruitment Narcotics Control Commission (NACOC) DISCLAIMER: The Views, Comments, Opinions, Contributions and Statements made by Readers and Contributors on this platform do not necessarily represent the views or policy of Multimedia Group Limited. Related to this story Netherlands Police trains NACOC K9 in combating Transnational Organised Crime in narcotics NACOC leadership tours drug testing centres in Accra NACOC set to issue licences to qualified applicants for cannabis cultivation – Deputy Director-General NACOC Central Regional Command partners with NSRA on drug awareness campaign NACOC concludes four-day anti-drug operation in Eastern, Greater Accra regions NACOC takes custody of 37 sacks of suspected cannabis seized by Ghana Navy NACOC Bono-East Command arrests 6 in ‘Operation Clean Street’ in Donkor-Nkwanta NACOC receives £56,752 drug detection equipment from Home Office International Operations RTI Commission, NACOC explore collaboration to promote transparency and accountability Sniffer dogs deployed as NACOC tightens security at Kotoka International Airport Latest Stories Ola SHS urges girls to pursue science and improve time management10 minutes Photos: GIMPA hosts Pre-ICW 2026 seminar to advance leadership and coaching10 minutes Akufo-Addo created OSP out of bitterness—NDC Communicator24 minutes ‘I was tortured and lost my hand’ – one student’s struggle to get an education in Nigeria30 minutes Harry and Meghan meet Bondi shooting survivors31 minutes NACOC warns public over fake recruitment claims31 minutes GCB Bank PLC declares GH₵1 dividend after BoG approval35 minutes Atonsu Agogo hospital maternity unit in crisis as life-saving baby equipment breaks down43 minutes Vincent Assafuah disputes NPRA claims over vehicle assets54 minutes 100 Isuzu buses inspected for Metro Mass deployment1 hour IOM Intensifies awareness campaign on sports trafficking ahead of World Cup1 hour SLTF@20: Students invited to create official anniversary anthem in nationwide contest1 hour ‘We need it’ – Srem Sai backs OSP’s role despite court ruling1 hour Gov’t to announce steps on OSP court ruling in coming days – Srem-Sai1 hour Starmer sacks top Foreign Office official after Mandelson vetting revelations1 hour
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NACOC warns public over fake recruitment claims
MyJoyOnlineBy Clara SeshieFri, 17 Apr 2026 · 2d ago2 views
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The Narcotics Control Commission (NACOC) has warned the public against false recruitment claims, stating it has not commenced any hiring process. In an April 16 statement, NACOC clarified that individuals and groups posing as recruitment agents are fraudulent. The Commission urged caution, advising against making payments or sharing personal information, and vowed to prosecute those involved in such schemes.
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