Anti-Fraud Expert Urges Stricter Port Checks in Ghana
Anti-Fraud Professional and Lecturer, Ransford Nana Addo Jnr, has called for stricter surveillance and checks at Ghana’s ports and customs to curb the influx of stolen vehicles into the country. Speaking on JoyNews’ AM Show, Nana Addo Jnr raised concerns about weak monitoring systems, highlighting the recent case involving Dancehall artist Shatta Wale’s vehicle, which was seized by the Economic and Organised Crime Office (EOCO) after being flagged as stolen. According to Nana Addo Jnr, Ghana’s ports remain the weakest link in the fight against the stolen car trade. “Irrespective of who is buying the vehicle, whether an importer or dealer, if we are working with our international partners like the FBI and Interpol, and a vehicle is branded as stolen, we should ask the authorities questions – how did these vehicles get registered in this country?” he queried. He […]