*How o you smuggle four shipping containers of anything out of a country.
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May 8, 2019

Favour Nunoo
BBC Pidgin, Accra


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Rosewood is popular for making luxury furniture and extracting the fragrant
oil

A Chinese woman has been arrested in Ghana for allegedly attempting to
smuggle four containers of rosewood out of the country.

Police intercepted two trucks loaded with containers of rosewood in
Northern Region's capital, Tamale, which the suspect was allegedly
transporting to Tema port for export.

Northern Regional police officer Otuo Acheampong, says she failed to
produce documents to prove she was operating legally.

In March, Ghana’s Lands and Natural Resources Ministry directed the
Forestry Commission to ban the harvesting, transportation and export of
rosewood in the country.

Civil society and interest groups have intensified their campaign for the
government to prosecute Chinese nationals operating illegally in the
country after Chinese-led illegal mining left most of Ghana’s water bodies
polluted.

Last month, the Chinese government, through its ambassador in Ghana, said
it was ready to collaborate with the government Ghana to fight illegal
operations by Chinese nationals.

It blamed the growth of illegal Chinese operations partly on local people
who partner with them.

Read: Can Chinese migrants integrate in Africa?
<https://www.bbc.com/news/world-africa-35001032>





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Ann Marie

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