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The Marine Police Unit at the Tema Port has arrested five persons for their alleged involvement in the disappearance of 10 containers of canned tomato paste from the Tema Port on May 30, 2019 while transferring the consignment for gazetting and subsequent auctioning.

The suspects
— Messrs Alex Brako of Oslo Shipping; Alfred Frimpong, a Customs Preventive
Officer; Daniel Agyapong, a national security operative; Ms Ama Serwaa Sarpong
and Rebecca Naki Ayumah — have since been granted bail.

They are
said to have received and transported some of the consignment to Kumasi after
allegedly buying them from the clearing agents.

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The
Commander of the unit, Chief Superintendent Joseph Antwi-Ababio, said his
outfit had made a request to the Tema Command of the Customs Division of the
Ghana Revenue Authority (GRA) to provide it with further details on the
processes that led to the alleged diversion of the containers and the
respective roles the suspects played for the unit to press charges.

So far, he
said, eight of the containers had been retrieved.

Suspension
on transfers

The Tema
Sector Commander of Customs, Dr Godfred Okoh-Appiah, said following the
incident, management had placed a temporary ban on the transfer of UCL
containers from the Tema Container Terminal (TCT) and the Old State Warehouse
to the Atlas Freight Station.

“For now, we
have been able to retrieve some of the containers and examined the contents
just to be sure they correspond with the items listed on the bill of lading and
we are working through our networks to enable us to retrieve the rest of the
consignment,” he said.

He said the
retrieval of some of the containers would aid his outfit to push for the
prosecution of the officers allegedly involved in the act.

“We have
enough evidence to go through with the prosecution of all persons involved,
including Customs officers found culpable, and the command is willing to
cooperate with the police to ensure this is done to serve as a deterrent to
others,” he stressed.

The commander
advised the public to endeavour to do due diligence on consignments from the
port that were sold to them.

Failed
attempt

In a related
development, the Tema Command of Customs, on June 1, 2019, foiled an attempt by
some persons to divert five other containers said to be a consignment of car
batteries which were also being transferred to the Atlas Terminal.

Dr
Okoh-Appiah said the consignment, with container numbers PCIU1558065,
PCIU1991377, PCIU1803143 and TEMU5297540, had since been sent to the Old State
Warehouse, after officials detected that the items were under-declared to evade
import duty tax.

He
emphasised that the command would conduct further investigations to ensure that
the necessary penalties were applied on persons found to be part of the scheme.

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