Investigations by TV3 have revealed that the canned fish with the brand name ‘Asahi’ intercepted by the police from the Mile 7 District on Tuesday, is not a registered product and was not originally meant to be consumed in Ghana.
The Food and Drugs Authority has been investigating the circumstances under which the product was imported and cleared from the port.
But TV3’s Peter Adattor who has been following the story reports that the product packed in four 20-footer containers was earmarked for the Togo market.
It is however curious how the product was intercepted at Ofankor in Accra several miles away from the Togo direction as it left the Tema port with two containers already emptied.
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Further investigations revealed that the product was imported by a general merchant operating under the company name, Dokyisco Ventures, owned by one Kofi Dokyi.
Peter Adattor’s checks at the Tema port revealed that the containers containing the mackerel arrived at the port about a month ago and were moved from there only on Tuesday, October 3.
The Customs Division of the Ghana Revenue Authority could not inspect or taxed the product because it was supposed to be transiting to neighbouring Togo, whose authorities have control over the product.
It is however the responsibility of the Ghana Community Network Services Ltd (GCNET) to track such items and ensure that transit goods end up at the final destination.
It is also not clear the monitoring role played by GCNET with regards to the mackerel and why the importer, who has been given a police inquiry bail, failed to send the containers straight to Togo.
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