The Ghana Cocoa Board (COCOBOD) has confirmed that the Police have arrested three suspects in connection with the alleged smuggling of quantities of cocoa beans to the neighbouring countries of Togo or Burkina Faso.
The suspects include one of the drivers, and two driver-mates of the three heavy duty trucks which were carrying the 1,473 maxi bags of cocoa beans covered with lumber and the suspects had since been granted bail, assisting in police investigations.
Two other suspects (drivers) involved in the crime are on the run.
The COCOBOD's Anti-Smuggling Task Force intercepted trucks with registration numbers GR 7237-21, GR-314-24, and AS 5278-23 at Nkrankwanta in the Dormaa West District of the Region.
Briefing the media in Sunyani, Mr Michael P.K. Asumanu, the Bono, Bono East, and Ahafo Regional Administrator of the COCOBOD, said the task force is comprised of the police, National Investigative Bureau, National Security, and COCOBOD.
He said the seized trucks had since been sent to the Bono Regional Police Headquarters in Sunyani for safe keeping, while the COCOBOD had taken custody of the cocoa beans since no one had claimed ownership of them.
Mr Asumanu said smuggling caused huge economic loss to the nation, because cocoa contributed hugely to the economy, and urged the public to support in the fight against smuggling of the beans, saying “we design rewards for informants”.
Mr Emmanuel Ntiako, the Acting Bono Regional Manager of the Forestry Commission later told the Ghana News Agency (GNA) that the commission was also assessing the lumber too.
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