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    "content": "Nadapal Customs Border Post is open for free movement of people and goods trading between Kenya and South Sudan. Where such movement is for import, export or transit, regulatory conditions set out in law for such movement must be met. In addition, additional officers have been posted at the border and additional four- wheel vehicles sent to the border for use by officers to serve Nadapal and patrol the Kenya-South Sudan Border. Secondly, on whether the Government is aware that Nadapal Customs Border Post is not covered by the electronic cargo system technology practiced in all international border posts; the response is as follows: The Electronic Cargo Tracking System (ECTS) is fully operational on the gazette route to Lokichoggio and covers all goods destined for Southern Sudan. Trucks and other motor vehicles on transit to export to South Sudan continue to be processed at the border and those armed with ECTS Seals are disengaged/disarmed before they cross the border. Thirdly, whether the problem at Nadapal affects revenue collection and social economic development of Turkana County and the Eastern Equatorial State of South Sudan the response is:- Nadapal Border Post is a fully operational customs station and traders are encouraged to use it, as long as all customs laws, procedures and processes are adhered to."
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