Officers of the Ghana Immigration Service (GIS) at the Akanu Sector Command, with support from the Ghana Revenue Authority-Customs Division, have intercepted a truck attempting to smuggle cocoa beans to Togo.
The truck, with registration number AS 2103-W, was driven by one Ibrahim Fatawu and was stopped at the Ave-Havi border post following intelligence gathered by the security agencies. Upon inspection, officers discovered 1,115 gallons stuffed with cocoa beans hidden in the vehicle.
A press release signed by Assistant Commissioner of Immigration, Michael Amoako-Atta, confirmed that the intercepted cocoa beans have been handed over to COCOBOD officials, while the truck has been impounded.
The driver is currently assisting with investigations.
The GIS has cautioned individuals against engaging in smuggling activities, warning that such actions harm the country’s economy and lead to revenue losses.
The Service also commended the border community for their cooperation in safeguarding Ghana’s borders.
Credit: Asaase radio