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By William Yaw
Owusu
Thursday, February
09, 2017
The Criminal
Investigation Department (CID) of the Ghana Police Service is reportedly
investigating Kofi Adams, National Organizer of the opposition National Democratic
Congress (NDC), over the fleet of vehicles retrieved from his residence last
week.
And it is being
speculated that he’s ‘struggling’ with documentations regarding ownership of
the vehicles.
Kofi Adams, who was also the campaign
coordinator of ex-President Mahama’s re-election bid in the 2016 national polls, was said to have reported to the CID Headquarters in
Accra on Tuesday for questioning over the vehicles.
According to
information available to DAILY GUIDE,
contrary to report that five SUV vehicles were found in his house, there were
other vehicles, including six Toyota Land Cruiser V8s which had allegedly been
taken out of the house to unknown locations.
Scanty Details
A CID source told DAILY GUIDE that the NDC organizer
reported at their office and was asked to go back and bring more documents
covering the seized vehicles, including two V8 Land Cruisers and three brand
new Toyota pick-ups; but the whereabouts of four V8s were reportedly unknown.
Five vehicles - two Toyota Land Cruiser V8s with registration
numbers GS 7451-12 and GN 7796-16 - and three Nissan Hard Body pick-ups with
registration numbers GM 842-16, GM 823-16 and GM 846-16, were seized from his
Golf City area home in Tema last week Wednesday.
According to reports, some of the vehicles were purchased in the
name of the state but the current owner allegedly scrapped [tampered] with the
Chassis numbers under the wind shield of the pickups and sealed the place with
a metal - all in an attempt to change ownership of the vehicles.
Interestingly however, they could not scrap the Chassis numbers in
the engine.
One of the Toyota Land Cruiser V8s with registration number GS
7451-12 was indeed part of the presidential escorts, according to information
reaching DAILY GUIDE.
Other Vehicles With CID
Apart from Kofi Adams’ vehicles, there are three others - a luxurious BMW and Toyota Camry belonging to other NDC gurus - that have also been intercepted by the police and are being investigated to establish whether they are government vehicles.
Apart from Kofi Adams’ vehicles, there are three others - a luxurious BMW and Toyota Camry belonging to other NDC gurus - that have also been intercepted by the police and are being investigated to establish whether they are government vehicles.
A brand new Toyota
Camry, according to the police source, was auctioned to the NDC owner at just
GH¢4,000, raising questions from investigators.
The source said that
the documents Kofi Adams had brought were ‘insufficient’ to cover the five
vehicles which were still in the custody of the police at the CID Headquarters.
Further Investigations
The police,
according to the source, have not concluded their investigations to establish
whether indeed the vehicles belong to Mr Kofi Adams or not, since there are too
many ‘mysteries’ surrounding the acquisition of those vehicles.
There have been
claims that the chassis numbers of the vehicles have either been removed or
replaced and the police were said to be liaising with both the Driver and
Vehicle Licensing Authority (DVLA) and the Customs division of the Ghana
Revenue Authority (GRA) to establish the true ownership of the vehicles.
Kofi Adams has
already said that all the vehicles belong to him, denying that they are
government vehicles.
Bragging
He even bragged that
as a high-profile officer of a party like the NDC, he is capable of acquiring
such vehicles.
He was in far away
Dubai, the United Arab Emirates, when National Security operatives with the
support of personnel from the DVLA and the GRA, stormed his residence and
seized the vehicles - having gone there earlier.
Real Struggle
Immediately Mr Kofi
Adams returned from the trip, he created the impression that he was going to
collect the vehicles without any sweat.
However, it is
turning out that he is ‘struggling’ to provide the necessary documents as proof
of ownership in order for the vehicles to be released to him by the police.
Since Kofi Adams
reported to the police, he has suddenly gone underground.
Information gathered
by this paper indicates that the security team that stormed his residence
initially saw eight V8 Land Cruisers but when they returned to pick them, four
had vanished and they managed to ‘seize’ only two.
Bombshell
Last week, Nana
Obiri Boahen, Deputy General Secretary of the ruling New Patriotic Party (NPP),
alleged that the vehicles taken from Kofi Adams’ house belong to the state.
According to Nana
Obiri Boahen, most of the vehicles were “stolen from government," and
their chassis numbers were changed and sold to Kofi Adams.
Nana Obiri Boahen
stated for instance, that the chassis number of one of the V8 Land Cruisers
with registration number GM 843-15, was changed before it was transferred to
Kofi Adams saying, “I’m telling you authoritatively that Kofi Adams's car is a
Government of Ghana vehicle. It was stolen and sold.”
In the heat of the
confusion, National
Security Minister, Albert Kan-Dapaah, was said to have directed the return of
the vehicles and Kofi Adams had said later that he asked the caretaker of his
residence to return the vehicles to the police until his arrival.
200 Vehicles Missing
Meanwhile,
Director of Communications at the presidency, Eugene Arhin, has stated that
over 200 vehicles in presidential pool were nowhere to be found at the
Flagstaff House.
None of former
President John Mahama’s numerous Toyota Avalons as well as the Land Cruisers
can be traced at the pool at the Flagstaff House, with strong suspicion that
they have been hidden at certain locations.
Subsequently, Eugene said President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo had been forced to use a 2007 model of a saloon car to discharge his duties in Accra. “President Akufo Addo is currently using a 2007 BMW model purchased by the state during the Ghana @50 celebrations...That is what he is using. So where are the cars?” he questioned. Speaking on Neat Fm’s ‘morning show’ programme yesterday, Eugene stated that when going on a long journey outside the capital, the president uses his own private vehicle. “Just last week Saturday, the president had to use his private Land Cruiser for an official duty in Kyebi. That is the same Land Cruiser he used during the campaign time,” he told the host of the programme. |
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