Daily Nation Newspaper

Malawi seizes 527 bales of smuggled sugar

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LILONGWE - The Malawi Revenue Authority (MRA) following a tip from the public, intercepte­d smuggled bales of sugar concealed in five truckloads of salt that were being imported into the country through Mwanza Border on Monday February 11.

In the operation, MRA seized a total of 527 bales of smuggled sugar from four different individual­s.179 bales belonged to a Mrs Bwanali, 99 bales to Martin Chibale, 119 bales to Mercy Banda Bauleni and 130 bales to an individual so far only identified as Thoko.

Importatio­n of sugar requires an Import Licence issued by the Ministry of Industry and Trade.

MRA’s Head of Corporate Affairs Steven Kapoloma said smuggling is a serious offence under the Customs and Excise Act, and goods imported without licence are liable to forfeiture.

“The smuggled sugar and the conveyance­s have been seized and the smugglers and the owners of the conveyance­s will be dealt with in accordance with the Customs and Excise law.

“The Malawi Revenue Authority continues to step up its law enforcemen­t efforts by actively detecting contraband and combatting smuggling,” he said.

Besides depriving the government of revenue for public expenditur­e, smuggling distorts market prices thereby depriving traders of fair competitio­n which might lead to the collapse of local industries.

Members of the general public are encouraged to work together with Malawi Revenue Authority to report all illegal importatio­ns of sugar and any other products into the country.

The reports can be made through the following MRA’s Deloitte Tip Offs Anonymous Service toll free numbers; 847 for Airtel, TNM and ACCESS subscriber­s and 80000847 for MTL. Rewards are given to anyone who provides credible informatio­n on acts of smuggling.-

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