Missing State vehicle retrieved from spraying shop at Kwabenya

One of the alleged 200 stolen state vehicles has been retrieved by the assets retrieval task force at a spraying shop near Kwabenya, a suburb of Accra on Tuesday, February 14, 2014.

Mynewsgh.com gathered that the team had a tip-off the Land Cruiser with registration GV 56-17 was being prepared for re-spraying despite it being new with no signs of defects.

The taskforce in response to the hint rushed to the scene and removed the paper wraps which revealed the vehicle with the number suggesting it belongs to the state.

What is not immediately known is who ordered for the re-spraying of the vehicle which has since been seized with the owner of the shop expected to help the task force unmask the owner.

Source: GhanaWeb

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