
Originally Posted by
John Arton
On arrival in port there were a number of forms required to be presented to officials, crew list, crew effects declaration, bonded stores list, maritime declaration of health for example.
In Bonny, because we had no Nigerian flag ( the agent had it but was not allowed on board until all the officials had finished), customs etc helped themselves to the slop chest taking all the deodorants, shampoo, toothpaste, after shave and shaving foams but hardly touched the bonded stores and they also raided the galley fridge, taking all the cooked items and even some uncooked stuff.
In Morocco I had the harbour master, dripping in more braid than a prince of the realm, literally leap over the table to snatch an extra carton of cigarettes from one of the officials he thought did not deserve it.
West Africa and north Africa were the only two places I remember where port officials asked for presents but I guess there must have been many other ports/countries where it was the norm.
Rgds
J.A.