Woman Gets Arrested For Trying to Smuggle Banned Cosmetics in a Fake Baby
Uganda authorities have captured a lady blamed for sneaking restricted beauty care products from the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DR Congo) into Uganda.
Uganda Revenue Authority has shared the image of the captured lady on Twitter, alongside the fake infant "filled" with beautifying agents.
The post was subtitled, "On face esteem, it's a mother conveying a youngster on her back. In actuality, it's a dealer getting painstakingly hid prohibited beauty care products from DRC."
As per a neighbourhood news outlet Daily Monitor, URA authorities blocked the lady on a transport close to the outskirt with DR Congo.
The Authority's chief corporate undertakings Ian Rumanyika told the entrance that knowledge data in regards to ladies pirating booty beauty care products in the clothing of conveying an infant on their backs was there with the position.
Rumanyika included that they blocked the transport en route of the fringe to get some other ladies engaged with the case, yet "tragically" could catch just a single lady.
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