According to Ghana News Agency:ccording to Ghana News Agency, the destruction of the seized goods was carried out by a team from the Ho Municipal Environmental Office, with oversight from officials of the Food and Drugs Authority and the National Investigation Bureau. The operation underscores the commitment of the authorities to enforce import regulations and maintain public safety.Mr. Ernest Annan-Prah, the Sector Commander, emphasized that the importation of such products is restricted to a single authorized entity in the country. He urged individuals to adhere to legal guidelines and warned against engaging in activities that contravene the law.In his remarks, the Commander praised the vigilance of his officers and called for increased cooperation from the public to support the efforts of the Customs Division in curbing illegal trade practices.
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