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    GHANA NAMED AS DESTINATION IN MAJOR U.S. CAR THEFT RING BUST

    SAMUELBy SAMUELApril 26, 20261 Min Read
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    Ghana has emerged as one of the destinations linked to a major international car theft syndicate dismantled by authorities in the United States.

    According to U.S. prosecutors, the network, uncovered in Washington, D.C., is accused of stealing over 100 vehicles and exporting many of them overseas, with West African countries, including Ghana, identified as key markets.

    Investigations reveal that the group used sophisticated electronic tools to bypass vehicle security systems, allowing them to steal cars within minutes without forced entry. The stolen vehicles were then moved to holding locations, where identifying features such as licence plates were altered and tracking systems disabled.

    Authorities say the cars were later transported to ports and shipped abroad—often disguised as household goods—before being resold at higher prices in foreign markets.

    The operation, believed to be worth millions of dollars, highlights Ghana’s continued exposure to the global trade in stolen vehicles, where demand for relatively affordable imported cars can unintentionally fuel illicit supply chains.

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