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Eye on Port investigates missing cranes contained in 12 40ft containers

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  • Bobo 6 years ago

    After arriving at GKL on your fact finding mission what happened and did Mr Alhassan confirm possession of the cranes or did he indeed receive the manuals as said.Kindly confirm or complete your story.

  • JK 6 years ago

    W'aso mu ye wo de! hehehehe...

    Have you forgotten that this is Ghanaian reporting? You better take what has been presented as is, before they brand you greedy.

    You are correct. This is incomplete. If it is to be ...
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  • Rich 6 years ago

    Its soo sad. To take advantage of people like that.

  • JK 6 years ago

    Ghana is full of those types, and generally practice their craft at the ports.

  • Kool Nimo 6 years ago

    a lot of crooks at our ports. it's so appalling

  • kouakou 6 years ago

    Where's the story? If it was auction and not buy by the initial company who was support to clear it what's the issue after 3-4 years?
    STORY INCOMPLETE, ironically and on purpose. Fake report

  • Enyonam 6 years ago

    Kouaku, why, do you work with GKL? If people don't clear their goods after 3years and pass back to buy it through auctioning is thievery. And thieves like that are not helping the country so if you work with them they should ...
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  • Esther Nyarko 6 years ago

    Hmmmmm, 3y3 as3m ooo, things are happening paaa oo, especially at the Ports. the government really must look into issues like this paaa

  • Andrew Anane 6 years ago

    We need these kind revelations at our ports. We need to act now

  • Ahmed Partey 6 years ago

    So is it the case that people import their items, and don't clear within the stipulated period because they can't pay the duties, and then wait till customs auction the goods and they pass back to collect the items at cheaper ...
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