Ashanti Regional Police command have raided 3 separate houses and  arrested 4 men for camping some 580 youths in a shady recruitment business.

The police, who acted in suspicion and upon tip off, swooped in on the group at about 8:30 am and found youths camped in  houses at Atimatim, close to Tafo in the capital.

Police believe the recruitment is suspicious activity but the leaders say they were assembled by a networking company called Qnet.

One of the four, Adam Yakubu, who spoke to Luv FM's Erastus Asare Donkor explained, they ask interested persons to rope in their "best friends" and "people you love" and want to help prosper.

The recruits are asked to pay 3,100 cedis, he said to do work that promises to pay at least $250 a week.

The earnings are not fixed, he said and revealed he made $3,000 this week.

Explaining why a lot of the recruits are Northerners, Adam Yakubu said: "the northerners heard it first". He said many of them are suffering and found the "business" a path out of poverty.

Yakubu could not give details of the company's legal status explaining he has only been in the business for not more than four months.

"Unless I ask our top leaders", he said after he was asked if the venture is duly registered.

The Ashanti regional minister Simon Osei-Mensah who accompanied the police, interrogated the young men, and wondered what the nature of the business is.

The police have moved the 580 youths to the Jubilee Park for further screening. They are treating the group as a security threat.

Source:ghanaguardian.com