Driver Arrested for Smuggling Cocoa Beans to Togo

A 35-year-old driver, Abraham Senyaglo, has been arrested by the police for attempting to smuggle a large quantity of cocoa beans to neighboring Togo. The arrest occurred on Saturday night when Senyaglo, a native of Keta, was driving a Toyota Hiace Van belonging to the Anlo Traditional Council.

According to eyewitnesses, the police chase began around 10:00 pm on the Adomi-Atimpoku stretch when Senyaglo failed to stop at a police checkpoint. A high-speed pursuit ensued, culminating in his eventual arrest near the Adomi Bridge in the Eastern Region.

The vehicle was found to be packed with 26 bags of cocoa beans, cleverly concealed in fertilizer sacks to avoid detection. During questioning, Senyaglo claimed he was unaware that the cocoa beans were illegally acquired. He stated that he had been sent to the Manhyia Palace to deliver items to the Asantehene as part of his 25th-anniversary celebration and was asked by a friend to transport the cocoa beans on his return journey from Suhum to Dzodze.

However, the police disputed Senyaglo’s account, alleging that he was fully aware of the illegal nature of the cargo. The suspect and the seized goods are currently in the custody of the Sogakope Police, pending further investigations and prosecution.

The Anti-Cocoa Smuggling Taskforce has been working tirelessly to disrupt the illegal cocoa supply chain, and this bust is a testament to their dedication and hard work in the country. The police are working to trace the origin of the beans and identify other individuals involved in the smuggling ring. The Anlo Traditional Council is yet to give an official statement on the issue.

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