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The Ghana Immigration Service (GIS) has intercepted 896 slabs of suspected Indian hemp at Cave, a border town in the Nyive sector.
The parcels, which were in rectangular shapes, were found in sacks with the inscription “70”.
Superintendent Courage Amegbe, the Commander of the Operation Calm Life Patrol Team in the Nyive Sector, disclosed that the patrol team, on night duty along an unapproved route, intercepted the goods at about 2230 hours on Friday, May 5.
According to Superintendent Amegbe, the officers found the sacks in the bush at an unapproved route along Shia and Nyive border, upon reaching Cave.
He added that the 12 sacks of the commodity were packed and transported to the main border post at Nyive.
To ensure proper handling of the intercepted consignment, a team of Narcotics Control Commission officials from Ho were brought to the border post to take charge of the consignment.
Superintendent Amegbe, while admonishing the public to desist from the use and trade in illicit goods, called on the citizenry to provide informations which will lead to the arrest of such recalcitrant members of society.
He said, “We will continue to patrol the borders to prevent any illegal activities, and we urge the public to support us with information to fight the menace.”
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