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Immigration Officers clash with Police over alleged Cocoa smuggling at missiga border

Kumasi Mail by Kumasi Mail
October 10, 2024
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Immigration Officers clash with Police over alleged Cocoa smuggling at missiga border
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Tensions escalated on Tuesday 9th October 2024 afternoon at the Missiga immigration checkpoint after shots were fired during a disagreement between police officers and Customs officials.

The incident, which involved a truck allegedly smuggling cocoa beans into Togo, has sparked a heightened military presence at the checkpoint.

According to eyewitness accounts, the altercation began when Customs officers requested to inspect the contents of a truck en route to Togo. The police, however, reportedly refused to grant them access to the vehicle, leading to a heated exchange.

The situation quickly deteriorated, resulting in the firing of multiple gunshots.

Soldiers were called in to restore order, and under their supervision, the vehicle was finally opened. Upon inspection, several bags of smuggled cocoa beans were discovered, believed to have been intended for illegal sale across the border in Togo.

The Upper East Region, particularly areas along the border, has become a hotspot for smuggling activities, with cocoa beans being a high-value commodity.

Smugglers often attempt to bypass local markets and sell the beans in neighboring countries, where they can fetch higher prices.

The involvement of the military has raised concerns, with reports suggesting that they have now taken control of the checkpoint to ensure that such incidents do not recur.

There has been no official statement from the security agencies regarding the shots fired or the current status of the truck’s driver and occupants.

However, investigations are ongoing, and authorities are expected to provide further details in the coming hours.

Background

This incident comes barely two months after a similar clash at the Kulungugu border checkpoint, where another dispute between security agencies over the inspection of a truck led to the discovery of smuggled goods.

That incident highlighted growing tensions among security forces stationed along the border and the increasing challenge of combating smuggling operations.

The frequency of such confrontations underscores the complex and often fraught relationship between the various agencies tasked with securing Ghana’s borders.

Customs officials have frequently expressed frustration over the interference of other security forces in their duties, particularly when it comes to curbing smuggling activities that deprive the nation of much-needed revenue.

Smuggling, especially of commodities like cocoa beans, poses a significant threat to Ghana’s economy, as the country is one of the world’s largest cocoa producers.

Efforts to stop the illegal flow of goods out of the country have been intensified, but recent events show that more needs to be done to improve coordination between security agencies and prevent future conflicts.

The situation remains tense at Missiga, with increased military patrols reported in the area. Local residents are hopeful that the authorities will swiftly resolve the matter and prevent further violence at the checkpoint.

Authorities have yet to release an official statement, but the public is urged to avoid the area as investigations continue.

source: www.kumasimail.com /IJB/Kumasi

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