Ghana Immigration Seizes 1,115 Gallons Of Smuggled Cocoa Beans

Source: Africa Publicity

A joint operation by the Ghana Immigration Service and the Ghana Revenue Authority-Customs Division has resulted in the seizure of a truck carrying smuggled cocoa beans at the Akanu Sector Command. Acting on a tip-off, the officers intercepted the truck, with registration number AS 2103-W, driven by one Ibrahim Fatawu.

There were 1115 gallons stuffed with cocoa beans found in the truck at the Ave-Havi border post to be smuggled to Togo.

 This was contained in a press release issued and signed by Michael Amoako-Atta, Assistant Commissioner of Immigration in charge of Public Relations and copied to the Ghana News Agency on Sunday in Accra. 

It said the 1115 gallons of cocoa beans had been handed over to officials of COCOBOD while the truck had been impounded and the driver assisting in further investigations.  

“The Ghana Immigration Service is hereby issuing a caution to all would-be smugglers to desist from such activity since it negatively affects Ghana’s economy and also loss of revenue to the Government,” it added.  

The Service commended members of the border community for their collaboration and support in protecting Ghana’s borders 

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