Tor Makol, a cattle trader from Ajak Kuach Payam of Twic County, said: “We knew what the cattle traders were doing. Local authorities and community members have shown support for the new regulation. This practice not only deprived the state government of much-needed tax revenue but also contributed to an increase in cattle theft, he added.Ĭommissioner General Dhuol urged the people of Warrap State to bring all their livestock to public auctions to avoid falling victim to dishonest cattle sale brokers. He pointed out that some traders were selling their livestock along the roadside or attempting to deceive authorities by pretending to transport the animals elsewhere. He explained that the ban was put in place to address concerns over dishonest cattle traders who have been evading taxes by engaging in unauthorized sales. All cows, goats, and sheep coming into or leaving Warrap State must be checked for whether there is a pass permit or not.” He stated, “We issued the order on Tuesday this week and distributed the pass permit forms to all counties, Payams, Bomas, and checkpoints, and the order will take effect on Saturday this week. Speaking to Radio Tamazuj on Friday, Ngor Dhuol Mangong, Warrap State Commissioner General for the Revenue Authority, emphasized the significance of this measure. The Revenue Authority in Warrap State has issued an order aimed at curbing illegal cattle trading by implementing a ban on the sale of cows, goats, and sheep without a pass permit.
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