18th April 2023 1:28:39 PM
1 min readThe Economic and Organized Crime Office (EOCO) has revealed that its Executive Director, COP Maame Yaa Tiwaa Addo-Danquah, has frozen a total of 95 cars with authorisation from a High Court.
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However, these vehicles are not in the possession of EOCO.
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According to EOCO, 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 3rd May, 2023."
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EOCO stressed that it will take steps to have the vehicles confiscated in accordance with the law after the said deadline.
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These are vehicles believed to have been stolen and smuggled into the country. EOCO noted that information privy to the organisation indicates that about 400 luxury vehicles suspected to have been stolen from the USA and Canada are in the country.
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The said vehicles were alleged to have been obtained through fraud and other crimes and shipped into the country, with some being displayed for sale in a number of garages in Accra.
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Source: The Independent Ghana
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