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Ghana sets May 3 deadline for owners of suspected stolen luxury vehicles to provide valid documents

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In Ghana, time is running out for the owners of 95 luxury vehicles, suspected to have been stolen and smuggled into the country.

This is because the Economic and Organized Crime Office (EOCO) has through a court order, halted any resale of the vehicles and directed that they are handed over.

The dealers have until May 3 to provide documents proving they have been legitimately acquired.

Atiewin Mbillah-Lawson in Accra has more in this report.

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