A number of bonda cloths stored in the house were seized at the suggestion of the community
Police say they have received a number of bonds of clothing that were illegally stored in their homes following a tip-off from the community. The cloth was seized following a tip-off from the Ethiopian Federal Police Criminal Investigation Bureau and the Interpol Operations and Cross-Crime Division.
According to Tiruwork Mengiste, Head of Interpol Operations and Transnational Crimes Division, 383 rolls of illegal bonds were smuggled into Kolfe Keranio Lomi Meda area, Woreda 13 and 14, and Wunget Berekina Factory was smuggled into three houses.
According to the inspector, the bond was seized through a joint survey conducted by the Customs, Medicine and Regulatory Authority based on community suggestions. According to the Federal Police, the seized bonda worth more than 3.9 million birr.
He called on the public to immediately report any incidents that could harm the country's economy and destabilize the market. The Ethiopian Tokyo Olympic team, which won one gold, one silver and two bronze medals at this year's Tokyo Olympics, has the lowest number of medals after the Barcelona Olympics.
It was also observed that there were rare athletes in the race who struggled to the end. In addition to the lack of medals, a number of athletes have dropped out of the competition in an unusual way in the past. Ethiopia, on the other hand, is unfamiliar with the opening ceremony of the Olympic Games, which is a reflection of the culture of rival sports.
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