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    Customs cautions public against bringing vehicles without manifest to Ghana

    Papa LincBy Papa LincJune 22, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read0 Views
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    Customs says it had been seizing such vehicles Customs says it had been seizing such vehicles

    The Customs Division of the Ghana Revenue Authority (GRA), Tema Sector, has cautioned the public, especially importers, to desist from bringing unmanifested vehicles to the port.

    Assistant Commissioner Theresa Potakey, the Customs Tema Sector Commander, said the practice is unacceptable and, when found, perpetrators would be dealt with.

    Assistant Commissioner Potakey gave the caution during her outfit’s first Joint Consultative Committee meeting held to deliberate on issues in the sector and to review port operations for the previous year.

    She said Customs have realised that, especially at the Meridian Ports Services (MPS) Terminal Three, importers were bringing in unmanifested vehicles, as most of those vehicles were not found on the manifest or the bill of lading.

    “They are hidden; sometimes when you open the container and you see the way they are hidden, you realise that the main aim is to evade taxes, and this is unacceptable,” she said.

    She added that Customs had been seizing such vehicles, stressing that, “I want to caution the public to desist from bringing unmanifested vehicles because our scanners will detect them.”

    She said normally when detected, the importers were made to pay a penalty for restoration, noting that she would impress on the Customs Commissioner and the Commissioner General of the GRA to double the penalty to deter them.



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