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Exopa CEO Says To Court: I Made Up Cocaine Story.

Ibrahim Sima, CEO Of Exopa
Ibrahim Sima , CEO Of Exopa

Do you still remember the Modelling Agency called Exopa which took off so greatly in Ghana few years ago? Early this year, the CEO of Exopa who was a Ghanaian based in Germany was arrested at the Kotoka International Airport for having in his possession 3 tubers of Yam stuffed with Cocaine.

After several adjournments by the court, Ibrahim Sima was in court yesterday and I find his statement (story) to the court somehow dicey. How on earth will one make up a cocaine story about himself? ….. Read Below for more….

The Chief Executive Officer of Exopa Modeling Agency, Ibrahim Sima, yesterday told the Accra Fast Track High court that he admitted ownership of three tubers of yam containing cocaine because he did not want to suffer abuse from the security officials who had arrested him.

He said he had no choice but to also admit that he had used a bread knife in his house to cut open the yams and stuff them with cocaine because the security officials who arrested him had threatened to “use minimum force” if he did not explain why there was cocaine in his luggage.

“I was answering yes, yes to all their questions just to get away from them. I decided to tell them some story in order not to be beaten,” Sima stated in an answer to why he had admitted being the owner of the drugs on the day of his arrest.

According to him, he suffered brutalities in the hands of security officers at the Aflao Border when he was 17 and in the process he lost 40,000 CFA Francs and, therefore, did not want to suffer a similar fate on the day he was arrested by officials of the Narcotics Control Board (NACOB).

Sima, 39, was arrested on September 7, 2009 at the Kotoka International Airport (KIA) after officials of NACOB had found three tubers of yam containing cocaine in his baggage while going through departure formalities to embark on a trip to Germany.

He has pleaded not guilty to two counts of processing narcotic drugs without lawful authority and attempting to export narcotic drugs without licence.

Sima has been refused bail by the court, presided over by Mr Justice Charles Quist, and is currently in prison custody. Opening his defence in the case in which he is standing trial for allegedly possessing 4.9 kilogrammes of cocaine, Sima said he suffered a scar on his face during his first bitter encounter with security officials and did not want to suffer another fate, especially now that he had to preserve his looks for his modeling profession.

Led by his lawyer, Mr James Agalga, in his evidence-in-chief, Sima said he was shocked to find that the tubers of yam he had bought from a vendor on the Graphic Road contained cocaine.According to him, his cousin packed his luggage for him, adding that he had to tell security officials one Salifu gave him the cocaine to avoid being brutalized.

He further stated that one of the security officials, who was armed, slapped his watchman for delaying in opening the gate to his (Sima’s) house in Tema, adding that, that incident scared him to the brink of admitting the narcotic drugs were his.

Sima stated that the security officials, numbering more than six, ransacked his house and in the process took away his laptop, wristwatches and perfumes. He said they also ate his bread.
According to him, the security officials took him to his office but they did not find anything incriminating. Sima further told the court that the padlock on his bag had been tampered with, adding that the zip on his bag was broken.

He denied an assertion from the prosecution that he opened the bag to enable security officers to search it, explaining that the bag had already been opened before he was invited by the security officers to answer questions.

“I did not object to them touching the bag. The zip was opened, which made it easy for anyone to go into the bag anytime. I have not touched the padlock until today,” Sima told the packed courtroom.
According to him, between January and February 2009, a security official demanded $2,000 from him at the airport for allegedly swallowing narcotic drugs.

Sima also denied claims by the prosecution that he had admitted using a scrapper to scoop the tubers of yam before stuffing them with cocaine. He explained that he used the scraper to flatten silicon to seal his leaking ceiling

He also denied being a drug dealer and claimed innocence for all the charges leveled against him. Sima, who has since finished with this evidence, said he could not have used glue to seal the tubers of yam because the yams were wet. Hearing continues on Monday, July 12, 2010.Source: Daily Graphic/Ghana

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10 thoughts on “Exopa CEO Says To Court: I Made Up Cocaine Story.”

  1. OMG, this is so funni,Opanin, 
    question: Opanin,did u kill the man
    ans: yes
    question:have u killed b4
    ans: yes

    pls Judge i answered yes to their questions cos i was afraid of being abused.hahahahahahahahaaaaa.the truth definately shall come out.

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  2. eyyyy hes a big joker anyway he wont stay in jail for sooo long as long as he got money they will give him a short sentence. like those white men which got caught 2006 their sentence was 49yrs and after a year it was caught to 3 years.

    Or those to london gurls from 3yrs to 9months……

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  3. HE IS A BIG JOKE, HOW ON EARTH CAN YOU ADMIT THIS NONSENSE
    HE IS A BIG FOOL, HE SHOULD BE JAILED FOR 100 YEARS NEXT TIME HE WILL NEVER ADMIT SOMETHING HE HAS NOT DONE.
    BIGGGGGGGGGG IDIOT

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  4. Wow, you lot need to do some research before passing uninformed comments… many people admit to crimes through fear, many people are in prison for thing they have not done, stop passing judgment and let the courts do their work..

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    • @hope, please give an example and Daasebre Gyamina does not count

      I just think for a man who had so much influence, how could he let a strange person convince him to take yams to abroad, I mean he’s lived abroad and knows this produce is easily found there, that’s why I have a hard time sympathising

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