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GRA intercepts 40-Foot container of ammunition at Tema Port.

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The Customs Division of the Ghana Revenue Authority has seized 53 pistols [side arms], 65 pieces of live ammunition, 74 magazines, and a PC hoster at the Golden Jubilee Terminal at the Tema Port.

The suspects were arrested and subsequently transferred to the Marine and Railway Police Station, Tema for further investigations.

Speaking to journalists on Wednesday, November 20, the Commissioner of Customs, Brigadier Zibrim Ayorrogo noted that items were intercepted on Monday, November, 4.

He stated that the 40-foot container with the number MEDU4496951 was declared to contain vehicles and personal effects and arrived at the Tema Port.

The weapons were imported from the United States of America.

“On Friday, 15 November 2024, during a routine examination of the Container by Customs officers in the presence of the declarant/agent and the importer representative at the Golden Jubilee Terminal, the Customs examination team discovered Fifty-Three (53) side arms (pistols), Seventy-Four (74) Magazines,
and sixty-five (65) live Ammunitions concealed in three different suitcases.

“The Customs examination team immediately notified the Ghana Revenue Authority’s (GRA) Intelligence and Investigations Unit, and the Preventive Unit of the Customs Division of the incident.

“Upon notification, personnel of the GRA Intelligence and Investigations Unit, and the Customs Preventive Unit arrived at the scene and confirmed the Fifty- Three (53) side arms (pistols), Seventy-Four (74) Magazines, and Sixty-Five (65) Live Ammunitions concealed in three different suitcases.

“The firearms, magazines and live ammunition were seized. Additionally, all other items in the container were thoroughly examined and detained for further investigation.

“Also, the agent and the consignee’s representative were arrested and interrogated on the seized items. The suspects were subsequently transferred to the Marine and Railway Police Station, Tema for further investigations.”

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