ETHIOPIAN CUSTOMS GUIDE -
MARCH 2017
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73 Chapter 2 does not include offences committed by customs officer in executing his/her
duties.
74 As per Article 3 of the Criminal Code of 2004.
75 The administrative penalties are imposed and executed by the authority while enforcement
is carried out by impeding the release of the goods which are related
to the offence until the
fine is paid.
• Customs offences and administrative penalties under Chapter
1 refer to the frequently occurring minor irregularities in
trade and customs operations. The penalties are designed
to rectify and punish offences with
a minimal disruption of
trade, as long and costly criminal proceedings would be
disproportionate burdens on trade and on the flow of customs
operations; and Customs criminal offences and penalties
under Chapter 2
73
are higher
offences that mostly carry
imprisonment for those convicted. The general principles
embodied in the Criminal Code of 2004 are applicable for the
criminal offences,
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unless the Customs Proclamation expressly
provides otherwise.
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