The Economic and Organised Crime Office (EOCO) has issued a public notice declaring Nayra Sablah wanted in connection with alleged offences of fraud and money laundering.
According to EOCO, Sablah is believed to be hiding in Osu and its surrounding areas.
The agency is therefore calling on the general public to assist with any relevant information that could lead to her apprehension.
EOCO has urged anyone with knowledge of her whereabouts to report to its head office, located adjacent to the Old Parliament House on Barnes Road, Accra.
Additionally, the public can provide information by calling the following numbers: 02711115701, 0208272296, 10579709066.
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