Border Guard Unit

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AbbreviationBGU
EstablishedOctober 1964
Legal statusActive
Region served
Ghana
Border Guard Unit
AbbreviationBGU
EstablishedOctober 1964
Legal statusActive
Region served
Ghana
Key people
Sergeant Major and Chief Warrant Officer Dickson Owusu; GAF (Director-general of the BGU)
AffiliationsCustoms Excise and Preventive Service (CEPS)
Ghana Revenue Authority (GRA)
Bureau of National Investigations
Ghana Armed Forces
Ministry of Defence (Ghana)
Ghana Immigration Service
Budget$1-2 billion (estimate)

The Border Guard Unit (acronym: BGU) is a national security and paramilitary unit of the Customs Excise and Preventive Service Division of the Ghana Revenue Authority and the Ghana Armed Forces (GAF). Established in October 1964, BGU's primary role is to guard Ghana's international borders during peacetime and prevent trans-border crime.[1]

In October 1964, the Border Guard Unit was formed as a police unit led by an assistant commissioner of police. The BGU acted as customs agents examining passengers and baggage aboard ships and aircraft.[1][2]

In 1988 the BGU was re-integrated into the Customs Excise and Preventive Service as a military unit. BGU designs and implements effective strategies and programmes to facilitate the movement of people across Ghana's international borders.[1][2]

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