Upper East CEPS Destroy Expired Goods
Sherigu (U/E), March 19, Ghanadot/GNA - The Customs
Excise and Preventive Service (CEPS) on Thursday destroyed by burning 954 bags
of expired powdered milk estimated at about 40,000 Euros or 640,000 Ghana Cedis.
Other items destroyed included foreign cigarettes, pharmaceuticals, bales of
polythene often used for the manufacture of pure water sachets, pirated musical
compact discs (CDs) and audio cassettes and camouflage military uniform
material.
Mr. Evans Klutse, CEPS Sector Commander in charge of the Upper East Region, told
newsmen at the Sherigu refuse dump site near Bolgatanga that the powdered milk
was impounded at the Paga border in June 2008 from an importer entering the
country from Burkina Faso.
He said at the time of interception the importers claimed that the milk belonged
to Euro Foods, an Accra-based manufacturing company but that when contacted the
company's management denied ownership of the commodity.
"We detected then that the expiry date of the milk was due, so CEPS decided not
to continue with the clearance procedures but rather to issue seizure notice to
the owners since it had become unwholesome and unfit for human consumption," he
said.
Concerning the pharmaceuticals, foreign cigarettes and musical CDs, the Sector
Commander said his men on patrol duties confiscated them from smugglers who
tried to bring them into the country through unapproved routes.
He appealed to residents of the area to support CEPS' efforts to stamp out
smuggling by providing personnel of the Service with information regarding the
activities of smugglers.
Mr. Klutse also appealed to the general public to boycott pirated music CDs and
tape-cassettes, as that was the only way to put a halt to piracy in the
entertainment industry.
GNA