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Anti-Smuggling Task Force seize 1,450 gallons of illegally smuggled oil at CMB

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Anti-Smuggling Task Force is still cracking down on illicit vegetable oil imports, seizing 1,450 gallons lacking proper documentation.

The exercise, which is aimed at curbing the illegal influx of smuggled vegetable oil on the Ghanaian market and protecting the local industry, 

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The Anti-Smuggling Task Force started the work in Madina, Atomic Junction, Dome market and ended in Okaishie and CMB.

The exercise commenced on Tuesday, February 27, 2024, with a task force comprising the Tree Crop Development Authority, the Oil Palm Development Association of Ghana, the Customs Division of the Ghana Revenue Authority, and National Security.

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Leader of the task force, Paul Amaning, underscored the positive results the exercise has yielded since it started.

Mr. Amaning emphasised the importance of having proper documentation for the confiscated vegetable oil before proceeding with any further actions.

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He also warned the public against buying oil packaged in water bottles, citing concerns about its safety for consumption.

He added that while some individuals opt to smuggle goods across land borders, others choose the legal route, transporting their products through ports and fulfilling tax and duty requirements.

However, adherence to regulations is affecting their sales, as smuggled goods, sold without paying duties or taxes, are priced as low as GH¢341.

“Some are doing a great job and must be commended but they are doing what is right. They are running out of business because, after paying the right taxes and duties, their wholesale price shot up,” he said.

The team will continue with its operation in various markets in Accra and proceed to other regions.

Meanwhile, the task force conducted visits to various establishments in Kasoa, Mallam Market, McCarthy Hill, and Adabraka.

During the inspection at McCarthy Hill, Perfect End Logistics was directed to halt operations following the discovery of suspected smuggled vegetable oil on its premises. 

Despite assertions from attendants that the oil was domestically produced, the task force deemed it necessary to suspend operations.

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