Togo’s anti-drug office ceased an important volume of illegal detergents and fake IDs

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Tuesday, 20 February 2018 18:13
Togo’s anti-drug office ceased an important volume of illegal detergents and fake IDs

(Togo First) - Togo’s anti-drug and money laundering central office (OCRTIDB) has recently, during its field operations, ceased an important volume of OMO detergents as well as fake IDs which it showed the media on Feb.20, 2018.

In detail, 11.062 tons of boxed detergents which were to be sold at Lomé’s main market were ceased. According to officials from OCRTDB, a seller based in Lomé is responsible for introducing these products of questionable quality, which could negatively affect both people and clothes. “Investigation is still underway to find the culprit, or network behind this illegal trade”, the officials said while calling populations to caution.

Concerning fake IDs found, there are fake passports and national IDs from many countries.

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