INTERPOL officials spotted at Tema Harbour inspecting vehicles

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  • Larry 17 hours ago

    gh system is working 247

  • Karikakchar 17 hours ago

    Not so fast. Good as it maybe why can't they trust thd local security to handle this? You know and I know why

  • Madowski 16 hours ago

    Because they want to learn firsthand how your previous government was criminally helping its aparatchiks to commit their car stealing crimes. Tell Wontumi that there's a new sheriff in town.

  • Truth Stands 13 hours ago

    Foolish government. Is Ghana even a sovereign country? Any foreign agency can just walk into your country, effect arrests and even inspect our facilities. Idiots are ruling this country.

  • Kofi Adu 13 hours ago

    Shithole country indeed. How did the vehicles leave their countries to Ghana. Am waiting to see BNI also go to other countries and do same.

  • Name 13 hours ago

    Well, let me remind you that Ghana is still member of the INTERPOL.

    You can go to hell or ask you father to come and rule Ghana, if he can.

  • Sam George is an Asshole 13 hours ago

    What a white guys interpol and CiA conducting search on Ghanaians at the Port.. hahaha FOLKS you why ? THIS ARE FADE BACK AFRICAN S ESPECIALLY WE GHANAIANS GONNA FACE EVEN THIS JUST EVEN A START ALL BECAUSE DAYS AGO PRESI ...
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  • Umolu 16 hours ago

    Europeans can only engage in what favour them. How many of them voted for reparations in the United Nations?
    If not for the stolen resources from Africa and elsewhere, Western Europe (France, Germany, Switzerland, Britain ...
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  • Papa Kwame 15 hours ago

    What a hell interpol is doing at our harbor? Are you saying that Ghanaian security Officials at the harbor have no wisdom or are dully incompetent to perform their duties or they are part of the “car crime”?
    This is very ...
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  • YB 15 hours ago

    From Galamsey to FBI now Interpol? What does this tell you?
    Crime factory!

  • Kpe Kobla 14 hours ago

    Ghanaweb, have you enquired of the reasons for INTERPOL presence in the Port? Just get the phone number of GPHA, call, get knowledge to enrich the reportage. For all you know they COULD BE THERE on training purposes...

  • YB 14 hours ago

    Sounds reasonable on Paper. A very good perspective.

  • Please 14 hours ago

    How do they succeed?
    Vehicles have unique chassis numbers, engine numbers, etc
    Are missing cars details not fed into easily accessible websites?

  • Why should we allow Interpol in our harbour 14 hours ago

    Why must we lowly ourselves to that extend.extradite our national to foreign country,why why, can't black man manage his own affairs,now going to unite Nations to beg for compensation but we are our own enemy,why Ofori Atta h ...
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  • Kofi 13 hours ago

    If true, they should stop these stupid things. They cannot enforce their sordid rules against Ken who looted this poor country of millions, yet they are here disturbing us

  • Big Eyes 12 hours ago

    Most of those Customs and Police and helping enter the stolen cars into Ghana. Interpol should look at their Ghana colleagues. Good job. JDM this is start we want.

  • Bbk 11 hours ago

    But why can't the security officials of those countries are these thefts take ensure that the cars don't leave their countries.

  • Kwame 10 hours ago

    We don't have a country anymore. This is completely not acceptable. Can ghana enter these countries and inspect gold before clearance

  • True Ghana 9 hours ago

    Shatta W. take note.

  • Kulube 6 hours ago

    But they collected their taxes and dutied before alloeing them to be shipped, govermnet must wish up, now you are asking for reperation, do you how they duping us in all aspects of life in abroad ?, oh Ghana leaders, wise up ...
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  • Norbert Pratt-Wilson 6 hours ago

    Whilst Ofori-Atta is pressing for residence with his booty, you're looking for cars stolen from abroad into Ghana .