A whopping 10,000 stolen cars enter Ghana? - EOCO reveals details

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  • Dr Mumbi Seraki 3 months ago

    Hello youth of Ghana. You can take your own life with medicine.....for instance 12 paracetamol at once.....or combine medicine and akpeteshie or weedicide.

  • FRANKIE 3 months ago

    10,000? No way! This is unbelievable! Whaaaaaaaat! How many cars in total enter Ghana annually?

  • Steve Kaye London 3 months ago

    @ Frankie, John Odwanfunu Mahama has appointed nincompoops who are just as incompetent as he is, into various positions in which they know nothing about.
    How can a criminal like Basintale, a liar like Sammy Gyamfi, and a bu ...
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  • The Motherland 3 months ago

    Now everyone can see that this vermin MUMBI SERAKI has refused to take a dose of his own prescription, else we would have been rid of him by now and he wouldn't still be here polluting this platform with his idiotic suicidal ...
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  • Hunts Mann 3 months ago

    @ Steve Kaye London, you’re a very stupid fool, you are a criminal and a thief, how there your stinking mouth and stinky self insult the president? Nonsense go and say that to your useless, senseless, stinky mouth father. N ...
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  • JULOR CAESAR 3 months ago

    You seem to be forgetting that the stolen cars entering Ghana are not meant for use just in Ghana, many of the cars are then sent off to other West African countries where buyers are ready to snatch them up. It's like to gold ...
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  • GoGO 3 months ago

    Eiiiiii eiiiiii eiiiiiiiii shii shii kwa saaa stolen cars bebreeee

  • Hon. Kwasi Gyan 3 months ago

    If this is the concern, then EOCO should consider establishing a presence at DVLA offices to verify genuine vehicles. However, wouldn’t it be more prudent to address such matters at the ports of entry and exit, rather than ...
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  • Jonas 3 months ago

    Exactly Hon, EOCO should do their work by liaising with Customs at the Ports in Ghana to check all vehicles entering the country before any duty is charged. It seems Customs are only interested in collecting their duties. Mos ...
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  • Xyx 3 months ago

    That would make the Port authorities and the government accountable and liable to the electorate wouldn't it? Please, this is no place for sensible, practical solutions!!

  • Ogyanie 3 months ago

    Adabraka!!!

  • Keane 3 months ago

    All you have to do is check vin number at customs . So customer
    S are involved . Sack them all and investigate then start arresting its do simple or go to high school and start employing kids . You are all corrupt

  • Akut 3 months ago

    This checks should be done at the porters of entry by Customs and DVLA so innocent buyers do not become victims of fraud but rather that importers. The agencies are better placed to effectively do this.

  • tawiah 3 months ago

    Instead EOCO working hard to protect citizens from innocently buying stolen cars from criminals, they are only interested in harassing citizens who buy such cars out of innocence.as fr we Black people dier, if what we are doi ...
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  • Kofi 3 months ago

    How many used cars do we import into Ghana yearly before having 10,000 of them being stolen.

  • Hon. Kwasi Gyan 3 months ago

    There appears to be a lack of clarity in this matter. Why should EOCO, funded by the Ghanaian taxpayer, be carrying out the role of American security agencies? More importantly, how does the retrieval of these stolen vehicles ...
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  • Eric 3 months ago

    It is your duty to ensure that no stolen car enters the system. The system must flag it at the point of entry ie Customs or during registration. Is this difficult to do?

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  • Joy 3 months ago

    Really? Hahahaha.

  • Prudhomme - Made possible by corruption at the ports 3 months ago

    EOCO must probe the endemic corruption at the harbor, particularly the Customs.

  • Annor. 3 months ago

    Government is part of the problem what happened to the duties paid .And besides is that so easy to steal cars. Fbi fly into the country and demand our very best and they are handed over to them on a silver platter. Oh poor A ...
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  • Agbeli Kumordziì 3 months ago

    Blame Kumasi boys for stealing cars from Germany America and Canada to Ghana
    Because Ghana custom officials are corrupt they failed to check the real ownership of such cars entering Ghana ports

  • KK 3 months ago

    Buyer should check with EOCO? Indeed!!! where was EOCO when the vehicle was being cleared at the Port? The National Security n EOCO personnel stationed at the Port what is their job description?

  • Nana 3 months ago

    A lot of people don't want to hear the name EOCO even in their dreams, so they should have an interconnected link with the port and DVLA to check this instead of creating another layer for corruption to flourish

  • Ozymandias 3 months ago

    EOCO should also tell us that ALL the vehicles in Ghana have been stolen from overseas countries and shipped clandestinely to Ghana. Absolute balderdash.

  • gyimii 3 months ago

    gyimii what will this add to ghana economy ...helping usa gyimii gyimii

  • gyimii 3 months ago

    kwasia the car came to ghana pass port customs didnt know its was stolen car the realse the car clear it it passes natioanl security preventives to garage and when an innocent person buy it u go after him that ts a stolen car ...
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  • Ama 3 months ago

    Who has the patience to make a search on a lady before having her in bed? Interpol indeed Why not mandate all car sellers to do that verification before selling to protect consumers?

    Government must protect its citizens a ...
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  • JULOR CAESAR 3 months ago

    If that many stolen cars enter Ghana each year, then the governments of Ghana have failed the people of Ghana by not using its authority to set up undercover system at the the ports to determine which officials are aiding the ...
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  • Doris 3 months ago

    Yes you are so correct. They need to set up undercover stines
    to find out who at the port is dirty letting stolen cars into the Country!!Someone getting paid to let this many stolen cars getting into Ghana!! The shippers fr ...
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  • OSAFO KANTANKA 3 months ago

    Wake Up!!!!! EOCO!!!! Don’t be taken in by the USA . I suspect most of the Alleged Stolen Cars are Not really STOLEN. The USA with “MEN” on the moon and space cannot detect just simple “ Stolen Vehicles “ leaving ...
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  • Kwame Nwe krumah 3 months ago

    The car museum and cartel creates market for such goofy toys

  • Kwam 3 months ago

    Hmmmm this is serious paaa!! So as country how can prevent this?