The Aflao Sector Command of the Ghana Immigration Service in the Ketu South of the Volta Area has intercepted 141 gallons of fuel in an operation at unapproved routes on the “Pilla 7 and 7B” border enclave.
In accordance to Aflao Sector Commander, Main Superintendent Frederick Baah Doudu, the patrol staff acted upon intelligence relating to the unlawful routines of a prison syndicate at that part of the border extend.
The swift tactical procedure transpired on Saturday, 23th June, 2020.
He indicated that the deployed patrol crew identified and created an interception of 129 yellow jerry cans of fuel which have been packed in an uncompleted composition located near to the borderline at the unapproved route.

The uncompleted framework was suspected by the officers a mystery place used as a facilitating point for illegal cross-border things to do.
In a very similar successful improvement at the exact same enclave, the patrol officers produced one more arrest of 12 gallons of fuel at a different location, totaling 141 gallons of gas intercepted that exact evening.
Efforts created by the patrol workforce to arrest the suspects proved futile as they escaped into neighbouring Togo.
The 141 gallons of fuel intercepted are presently in the custody of the GIS Aflao Command pending investigations and subsequent handover to the Customs Division of the Ghana Profits Authority.
Meanwhile, the Aflao Command of the GIS has released a manhunt for the arrest of the suspects.
The Sector Commander has due to the fact commended the team led by Support.Insp. Sumaila Safo, ICO Anthony Bassa Denyo and ICO Knowledge Joel Adiko for the exhibit of professionalism and tough do the job in foiling the suspected smuggling.