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URA arrests South Sudan national found with fake dollar making materials

William Kasoba by William Kasoba
January 23, 2020
in Business
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Duach Chuol Kaylech Toang recording a statement at Police.

Duach Chuol Kaylech Toang recording a statement at Police.

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Uganda Revenue Authority (URA) customs officers have arrested a South Sudanese national Duach Chuol Kaylech Toang who was trying to smuggle fake dollar making materials at the Malaba border point. 

According to Ian Rumanyika, Manager Public and Corporate Affairs at URA, Duach Chuol Kaylech Toang was coming from Kenya through Uganda then to South Sudan. 

The material that Duach Chuol Kaylech Toang uses to make fake dollars.

“As is the norm, travellers crossing the border are checked and so is their hand luggage. The scanner picked up something uncanny which prompted the team to physically inspect the luggage,” Rumayika said in a statement. 

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“They found bundles of papers the size of a dollar and some liquid among other things. On face value, they were just papers but upon application of the liquid (chemical) contained in Duach’s luggage, the papers transformed into fake dollars. Immediately the suspect, Duach was arrested and he is set to face the law,” he added. 

Duach Chuol Kaylech Toang

Rumanyika noted that facilitation of legitimate trade and protection of society from harmful products are two of customs core mandates and as such the introduction of fake dollars into our economy is intolerable.

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