The Economic and Organised Crime Office (EOCO) is in the lookout for some 95 luxurious stolen cars from outside the country which have ended up in Ghana.
According to EOCO, though the vehicles have been frozen by a High Court order, they are still in possession of some car dealers and individuals.
“Pursuant to Section 33 of the Economic and Organised Crime (EOCO) Act, 2010 (Act 804), it is announced for the information of the general public that the under listed vehicles have been frozen by the Executive Director of EOCO and confirmed by the High Court,” EOCO said in a statement released Tuesday April 18, 2023.
“Anybody who is in possession of any of the vehicles is hereby requested to report with the said vehicles and all necessary documents to EOCO not later than May 3, 2023.”
The antigraft institution warned that it might be compelled to take action to consficate the vehicles in accordance with the law on the aforementioned deadline if the individuals failed to hand them over to the organisation.
The vehicles include Mercedes Benz, Porsches, Toyota, Range Rover, Cadillac, Audi, Jeep, Dodge among others.
Find list of the cars in possession of EOCO attached
Source: Daily Guide
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In this day and age of technology how are these people able to ship these vehicles from the countries where they are stolen into Ghana. Even though Ghana is not that technologically advanced compared to Europe i can't imagine how a stolen car can be shipped from the port of tema or takoradi to another country unless the custom officials part of the network. Ghanaman paaaa, you steal his car and wants to ship it out through Ghana's ports, walahi, he will catch you. Maybe car owners in Europe will have to come to Ghana for tutorials on this subject. We will get foreign exchange from them and avoid this Slaugher house called IMF. IMF is like the hyena who went to Mecca on hajj to become an Alhaji. On his return the goats went to welcome him at home. Now that you are an Alhaji what will you feed on, said the goats. Hyena replies them. Now that am an Alhaji i won't go out to chase goats for my meals but if i sit in my house and you come in just like you have done, that one is my luck which does not spoil my " Alhajiship". IMF does not beg countries to come to them but if you bring yourself, hurry, it doesn't spoil their "Alhajiship"