He said one of their major problems was the activities of border Communities who see the fight against smuggling by the service as interfering with their legitimate business. “These Communities see smuggling as their legitimate businesses and therefore are always ready to resist any attempt to suppress their activities by our officers. “In the process, we have lost a number of our facilities such as vehicles, while some officers have also died in the line of duty. He said the service was in dire need of fresh legislation as the laws currently guiding the operations of the Service are obsolete and not in conformity with international best practices.