The Aflao Sector Command of the Ghana Immigration Service has intercepted 141 gallons of fuel being smuggled through unapproved routes into Togo on Saturday, June 13, 2020, following rigorous surveillance and intelligence work by some officers on duty.

Three officers; including Inspector Sumaila Safo, ICO Anthony Bessa Denyo and IOC Wisdom Joel Adiko who were on duty at Pillar 7 (unapproved route) intercepted 129 jerricans of fuel, packed in a temporal structure erected along the borderline at Pillar 7B, such buildings according to the Ghana Immigration Service are dotted along with the border communities where illicit goods are kept for onward transportation across the borders.

On the same night, the patrol team while on duty along the borders intercepted 12 more gallons of fuel being smuggled into Togo.

According to the sector commander, C/Supt. Frederick Doudu attempts are being made to apprehend the criminals who have since absconded.

He said, “It is unfortunate that the criminals had to flee upon realising they were in danger; attempts to get them arrested have proved futile as they fled into Togo but the command is resolute and hopeful of getting them apprehended.”

He indicated that the 141 gallons of fuel are still in their custody pending further investigations and directives.

Source: Starrfm.com.gh/103.5fm/Faisel Abdul-Iddrisu