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Current Status of the Seized Vehicles Out of the 43 stolen cars recovered: 18 have completed investigations. 8 have been returned to their countries of origin. |
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BSKjhD5BH0M This surge in transnational vehicle theft is not limited to Ghana. Just last month, Nigeria Customs Service recovered 65 stolen or improperly imported vehicles during routine inspections. Many of these were seized due to incomplete documentation or active theft alerts. Vehicle owners and importers are now being warned across West Africa to verify vehicle history before shipment The Criminal Investigation Department (CID) of the Ghana Police Service has successfully retrieved 43 stolen luxury vehicles that were illegally shipped into Ghana between January and July 2025. These vehicles, including Rolls-Royce, Audi, Porsche, BMW, Lexus, and Mercedes-Benz, were originally stolen in multiple countries and smuggled into Ghana for resale. CID Director-General COP Lydia Yaako Donkor announced the recovery at a press briefing on August 4, crediting the breakthrough to coordinated intelligence efforts with Ghana’s Customs Division, INTERPOL, and the FBI. The seized vehicles were traced to Canada, the U.S., Germany, France, the Netherlands, Belgium, Italy, and Spain. Reac more Source https://forum.verifyithq.com/threads/ghana-police-recover-43-stolen-cars-urge-vin-check |
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Many buyers have been burned by purchasing flood-damaged vehicles, often disguised as bargain deals. Here’s a curated summary of real feedback from owners, mechanics, and seasoned car buyers on why flood-damaged cars are a risk—and what to look out for After heavy rains or flooding, many flood-damaged cars quietly enter the used car market—often cleaned up to look brand new. But beneath the surface, they carry serious hidden dangers. Though they may appear fine, water exposure can lead to: Electrical failures from corroded wiring and control modules Engine and transmission damage that's expensive to fix Brake and airbag malfunctions that compromise safety Drastically reduced resale value and voided warranties Buying a flood-damaged vehicle is a high-risk gamble—what looks like a deal can quickly become a disaster. ⚠️ Real Case: 2008 Lexus ES 350 — Flooded in the U.S., Sold "Clean" in Nigeria A 2008 Lexus ES 350 was severely flood-damaged during a U.S. hurricane—suffering electrical issues, interior mold, and water in the engine. Declared a total loss by insurance, it was later cleaned up and exported to Nigeria. Once there, it was sold as a "clean" tokunbo car, with no mention of its flood history. The unsuspecting buyer faced electrical failures, dashboard warnings, and brake problems within months. Sadly, this isn’t an isolated case—thousands of flood-damaged cars are disguised and resold every year. 🛡️ How to Avoid Buying a Flood-Damaged Car To protect yourself, follow these key tips from our team at VerifyItHQ.com: 👉 5 Ways to Spot a Flood-Damaged Car Here’s a quick summary: Smell for musty odors or check for mold under carpets and seats. Look for stains, rust, or corrosion in hidden areas like under the dash or in the trunk. Test all electronics, including windows, lights, and the stereo system. Review service records for unusual gaps or sudden location changes. Watch for new upholstery—it could be hiding flood damage. 🔍 Most importantly, run a full vehicle history report. It’s the most reliable way to uncover a car’s true past. Read more on tools tat can be used to protect and more Source https://forum.verifyithq.com/threads/avoid-buying-flood-damaged-cars
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