U.S. authorities have uncovered an international car theft syndicate with links to Ghana, heightening concerns about the country’s role as a destination for stolen vehicles.
According to investigators, a 15-count indictment unsealed in a U.S. District Court in the District of Columbia has charged six individuals for their alleged involvement in a coordinated operation that stole at least 20 vehicles across the Washington metropolitan area and Pennsylvania.
The stolen vehicles were reportedly transported and sold to buyers both within the United States and in Ghana.
Law enforcement agencies believe the case may represent only a fraction of a wider criminal network. Preliminary investigations suggest the syndicate could be linked to the theft of more than 100 vehicles in Washington, D.C., as well as over 30 others in Prince George’s County, Maryland.
Authorities say the findings point to a broader pipeline of stolen vehicles that may have been shipped to and circulated within markets in Ghana.
















