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Cloth sellers given April to dispose pirated cloths

February 24, 2014
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Cloth sellers given April to dispose pirated cloths
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clothThe National Task Force on pirated cloths has given cloth sellers up to April to dispose of their pirated cloths before Task Force resumes seizing and destroying pirated cloths in May.

A member of the Task Force, Lawrence Osei Boateng, made this known at a public forum at Elubo in the Western Region to educate the public including cloth sellers of “pirated cloths”.

Mr Boateng said the Task Force had since its inception, destroyed 6,000 full pieces of pirated wax print and has 1,000 more to destroy.

Another member of the Task Force, E. N. Arde-Aquah, said they had seized 25 kinds of cloth banned in the country because they contained ionic colour which produces cancers.

During an open forum, the traders appealed to the government to give them “enough time.

The Jomoro District Coordinating Director, Abudu Amadu who deputized for the District Chief, urged cloth dealers to be vigilant to avoid falling victim to pirated cloths.

Source: GNA

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