Close Menu
  • Science
  • feature
  • Video
What's Hot

Chief of Staff inaugurates working group to draft Ghana’s second anti-corruption strategy

July 7, 2025

Parliament to sit on Mondays and Saturdays to fast-track legislative instruments before recess

July 7, 2025

TEWU-TUC slams breakaway union over “illegal and reckless” strike in public universities

July 7, 2025
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
Economy Times GhEconomy Times Gh
Subscribe
  • Science
  • feature
  • Video
Economy Times GhEconomy Times Gh
Home»Business»Customs bolsters border security with arrival of detection dogs
Business

Customs bolsters border security with arrival of detection dogs

AdminBy AdminJune 29, 2025No Comments2 Views
Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn WhatsApp Reddit Tumblr Email
Share
Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email

The Ghana Customs Division of the Ghana Revenue Authority has received two specially trained English Springer Spaniels, Albi and Halter dogs to enhance border security and improve the detection of illicit goods at entry points across the country.

The dogs, bred and trained in the United Kingdom, are highly skilled in detecting narcotics, firearms, and concealed currency. Their deployment is expected to significantly boost the Customs Division’s capacity to combat trans-border crime, deter smuggling activities, and improve revenue collection at borders and international ports.

The initiative is part of a broader international collaboration supported by the German Development Cooperation (GIZ), the European Union, and the Swiss Development Corporation.

The K9 units were officially handed over during a brief ceremony attended by key stakeholders.

Brigadier General Glover Ashong Annan, Commissioner of Customs, hailed the arrival of the K9 dogs as a milestone in the Customs Division’s efforts to modernise border security operations.

He assured stakeholders that the dogs will be deployed effectively and ethically by specially trained handlers to maximise their impact.

“This handover marks an important step in our long-standing collaboration with international partners aimed at strengthening border security and enhancing revenue collection,” Brigadier General Annan stated.

Speaking on behalf of the Programme for Accountability, Integrity and Rule of Law and Development (PAIReD), Astrid Kohl, the Programme Manager, emphasised the significance of the support.

She noted that the arrival of the dogs symbolises the strong partnership between the Ghana Revenue Authority (GRA) and its development partners.

“These detection dogs will strengthen the Customs Division’s ability to detect and prevent the entry of illicit goods, contributing to national security and economic growth,” Kohl said.

She added that the initiative forms part of the broader Good Governance Programme, which is implemented in collaboration with Ghanaian institutions, the German government, the European Union, and the Swiss Development Corporation.

The programme aims to promote integrity, accountability, and the rule of law within Ghana’s democratic and governance structures.

Kohl concluded by affirming the critical role of the Ghana Revenue Authority and the Customs Division in driving reforms that foster transparency and national development.

 

Ghana Revenue Authority (GRA)
Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Telegram Email
Admin

Related Posts

GRA to roll out new tax measures from July 1 to boost revenue

July 1, 2025

Complaints on MoMo failed transactions, fraud, and service disruptions rising – 1st Dep. Governor

June 29, 2025

Gov’t unveils bold 2027 targets to transform MSMEs at maiden national celebration

June 28, 2025
Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

Top Posts

MTN Ayo Insurance fleeces customers

October 23, 202497

Eni welcomes withdrawal of unitisation directive

February 27, 202559

Ghana’s cocoa crisis deepens, 2024 half-year revenues crash by nearly $700 million

September 16, 202453

Using IT to fight galamsey: A sustainable approach

September 16, 202450
Don't Miss
General

Chief of Staff inaugurates working group to draft Ghana’s second anti-corruption strategy

By AdminJuly 7, 20252

Chief of Staff Julius Debrah has inaugurated a new working group tasked with developing Ghana’s…

Parliament to sit on Mondays and Saturdays to fast-track legislative instruments before recess

July 7, 2025

TEWU-TUC slams breakaway union over “illegal and reckless” strike in public universities

July 7, 2025

NACOC, FDA dismantle illegal cannabis-laced alcohol factory hidden in Offinso poultry farm

July 7, 2025
Stay In Touch
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
  • Economy
  • feature
  • Life Style
  • Science
  • Video
© 2025 Economy Times Gh.

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.