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Officers from the Ghana Immigration Service (GIS) stationed at the Bunkpurugu Sector Command in the North East Region have intercepted 25 bags of cocoa beans being smuggled into Togo through an unapproved route.

In a statement signed by Rev. Edwin Adjetey Doku (ACI), Officer-in-Charge of the Bunkpurugu Sector Command, confirmed that the interception occurred around 10:00 p.m. on Sunday, April 6, following a tip-off

Acting swiftly on the intelligence, the OIC and his Operations Commander led a team of eight officers to lay an ambush at the Kauk border community, where the smuggling attempt was foiled.

During the operation, two unregistered motor kings used to transport the cocoa beans were impounded, and approximately 25 individuals on board the vehicles were arrested.

The seized cocoa beans are currently in the custody of the GIS at Bunkpurugu and are expected to be handed over to the Customs Division of the Ghana Revenue Authority for further investigation and action.

Find below the names of officers who embarked on the operation:

  1. ACI EDWIN ADETEY DOKU (OIC)
  2. DSI EMMANUEL D. BANYAA
  3. INSPT SOLOMON DOGBAKYE
  4. ASST INSPT. ZAKARIA HARUNA
  5. AICO I PHILIMON KANKAMBA
  6. AICO I SIAW OBRIMPONG
  7. AICO II ERNEST OPUNI
  8. AICO II ERNEST TABIRI
  9. AICO II RUFAI ALHASSAN
  10. AICO II THOMAS GAMUR

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