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Our studies have revealed that the recent surge in car theft is due to the high exchange rate between the Naira and the Dollar and the dwindling purchasing power has made importation of car very expensive and above the reach of middle income earners. Statistics has shown that 85%-90% of stolen vehicles in Nigeria and 60% of vehicles stolen in neighbouring African countries are re-sold here in Nigeria either wholly(Direct Belgium or as Tokumbo) or in parts, which implies that Nigeria is a lucrative Market for stolen cars. Some unscrupulous Car dealers are now in the habit of mixing stolen cars with imported cars and selling them off to unsuspecting customers. This is why we are encouraging people to report their stolen cars so we do upload it to our data base (ITS ABSOLUTELY FREE) and make sure the public is notified that the car they wish to purchase is stolen. This will, on the long run discourage car theft if there is no market to sell it. WHO WE ARE carreport.com.ng is a not for profit community service outfit which seeks to eliminate, eradicate or reduce to the barest minimum the ability of people to sell stolen vehicles here in Nigeria. carreport.com.ng is currently populating its database with records of stolen vehicles in Nigeria. We are calling on members of the public who have had their car or a friend or a relations car stolen to visit our site www.carreport.com.ng and document it electronically so as to make it difficult to re-sell such cars here in Nigeria. IT’S ABSOLUTELY FREE |
MyX1:Hello MyX1 Sorry for the loss of your car. The Chassis number you wrote down is incorrect. Its usually 17 digit alphanumeric so crosscheck again. However you can report your stolen vehicle to carreport so that it cannot be re-sold here in Nigeria as either Direct Belgium, Tokumbo. Fill out our form on www.carreport.com.ng so we can upload it to our data base and inform you any time an inquiry is made on the car. ITS FREE… You can also visit our facebook page www.facebook.com/carreportNG THINGS YOU NEED TO FILL OUT OUR FORMS: 1. A Certified true copy of Police report from the Nigerian Police 2. Phone Nr to contact if an inquiry is made on the car. 3. Valid e-mail address (as communication shall be by e-mails only) 4. VIN: The VIN (usually called Chassis number here in Nigeria) is a unique 17 digit alphanumeric code which is particular to one car as in no too cars have the same two VIN. 5. Other information eg (Your Name; make of vehicle, model,engine nr and plate nr of the car; location where theft occurred; etc) Lets help you recover your car |
Hello Geebee12 Sorry for the loss of your car. However you can report your stolen vehicle to carreport so that it cannot be re-sold here in Nigeria as either Direct Belgium, Tokumbo. Fill out our form on www.carreport.com.ng so we can upload it to our data base and inform you any time an inquiry is made on the car. ITS FREE… You can also visit our facebook page www.facebook.com/carreportNG THINGS YOU NEED TO FILL OUT OUR FORMS: 1. A Certified true copy of Police report from the Nigerian Police 2. Phone Nr to contact if an inquiry is made on the car. 3. Valid e-mail address (as communication shall be by e-mails only) 4. VIN: The VIN (usually called Chassis number here in Nigeria) is a unique 17 digit alphanumeric code which is particular to one car as in no too cars have the same two VIN. 5. Other information eg (Your Name; make of vehicle, model,engine nr and plate nr of the car; location where theft occurred; etc) Lets help you recover your car |
truthspeaks:Input your car plate number without space eg: ABC123DC and not PS: It works only with new plate numbers |
truthspeaks:The "Check Vehicle Status" is still not available till the end of this month Reason been that we are still populating our database. This is why we encourage people to report their stolen vehicles because we can only verify cars in our data base. Thank you. |
EazyMoh:OK You can also fill out our form on www.carreport.com.ng and we will let you know whenever a search is carried out on your car. Sorry for your loss. |
EazyMoh:Op sorry for your loss, however modify your post and include the Chassis nr and Engin nr as the old plate nr may have been discarded and the color changed. However you can also report your stolen vehicle to carreport so that it cannot be re-sold here in Nigeria as either Direct Belgium, Tokumbo. Fill out our form on www.carreport.com.ng so we can upload it to our data base and inform you any time an inquiry is made on the car. ITS FREE… You can also visit our facebook page www.facebook.com/carreportNG THINGS YOU NEED TO FILL OUT OUR FORMS: 1. A Certified true copy of Police report from the Nigerian Police 2. Phone Nr to contact if an inquiry is made on the car. 3. Valid e-mail address (as communication shall be by e-mails only) 4. VIN: The VIN (usually called Chassis number here in Nigeria) is a unique 17 digit alphanumeric code which is particular to one car as in no too cars have the same two VIN. 5. Other information eg (Your Name; make of vehicle, model,engine nr and plate nr of the car; location where theft occurred; etc) Lets help you recover your car
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rummmy:I has happened to me, the driver I was in his car refused to pay so we were delayed for several minutes in the name of search I advised every other person to remain calm and obey. Finally when we were asked to go I recognized one of the senior officer and after exchanging pleasantries, he asked us to go so I purposely dipped my hand in my pocket and gave him N1k for drink. The other officer who wasted his own tym (not mine) almost fainted. |
Quite a CV |
Church business is now a joke.. This post should be moved to the joke section |
Igbetretvnews.com is a peddler of fake news |
It's this same people that will be bragging that their brother is Governor Let him enjoy the consequences |
Anambra State always the first |
Lol |
Curdlebug:It depends on the location the car was manufactured. Some countries use Imperial while others Use metric. In some Honda Accord 2003 (EOD) u see the millage in Miles while some other versions u see the millage in Km |
Court |
Hello nenergy, Sorry for the loss of your friend's car. However she can report your stolen vehicle to carreport so that it cannot be re-sold here in Nigeria as either Direct Belgium, Tokumbo. Fill out our form on www.carreport.com.ng so we can upload it to our data base and inform you any time an inquiry is made on the car. ITS FREE… You can also visit our facebook page www.facebook.com/carreportNG THINGS YOU NEED TO FILL OUT OUR FORMS: 1. A Certified true copy of Police report from the Nigerian Police 2. Phone Nr to contact if an inquiry is made on the car. 3. Valid e-mail address (as communication shall be by e-mails only) 4. VIN: The VIN (usually called Chassis number here in Nigeria) is a unique 17 digit alphanumeric code which is particular to one car as in no too cars have the same two VIN. 5. Other information eg (Your Name; make of vehicle, model,engine nr and plate nr of the car; location where theft occurred; etc) Lets help you recover your car |
Lol |
I tot some people claimed he was dead... Maradona lives on.. |
It's almost as Thou lives don't matter in Nigeria. People are killed with reckless abandon and every one just moves on as if nothing happened. It is well. Thank you Nairaland team for the opportunity to advertise on the targeted add section.
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anonimi:Sharaaap |
Nigeria is slowly turning into a zoo |
Impostor... #IStandWithSherrif |
Shut up Wicked man |
Go for Quantity Surveying instead |
What of NaijaBet |
Izontubo:The Ijaws are "Minority" "Minority in Rivers, Delta, Ondo and Akwa Ibom and even in Delta they are only in 2LGAs so don't over estimate your relevance. Its unfortunate that the Oil Export line from the entire Delta, Edo state passes throu Ijaw Land which is why it looks as thot they have a say. |
Soon the Ijaws will see how foolish they have been. Akwa Ibom, Rivers, Abia, Imo and Ondo and Lagos States are increasing their crude production output, Avengers can continue to spill oil into their own environment nobody will pity them later |
Good post... |
Nice post |


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