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Business News of Tuesday, 21 March 2017

Source: ultimatefmonline.com

CEPS impounds three trucks of smuggled cooking oil

Drivers are devising means of beating the tracking system to evade tax according to ACP Ahiakpor Drivers are devising means of beating the tracking system to evade tax according to ACP Ahiakpor

Ashanti Regional Customs Division of the Ghana Revenue Authority (GRA) has impounded three articulated truck loads of cooking oil branded “Trade Key Pure Vegetable Cooking Oil’.

The goods that were supposed to be in transit to Cote D’Ivoire were impounded at a ware house at Barekese where the contents were diverted to be offloaded.

Ashanti regional commander of Customs, ACP Kwasi Ahiakpor told Ultimate News the truck drivers are devising means of beating the tracking system to evade taxes.

He however indicated that his men have deviced means to track and arrest the vehicles whenever they are found veering off approved transit routes in the Region.





ACP Ahiakpor further disclosed that the regional command has also intercepted a truck full of uncustomed electronics among other luxury vehicles that were impounded in the region and have been packed in the yard of the service.