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US Officials Seize $150,000 Worth of Stolen Cars Headed to Ghana

U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) officials have intercepted a major shipment of stolen vehicles at the Port of Virginia that was en route to Ghana, marking another blow to global smuggling networks. The seized vehicles—newer, high-value models—carry an estimated U.S. market value of $150,000, but authorities believe their resale value in West Africa is significantly higher.

This latest bust is part of a broader crackdown on transnational smuggling syndicates. So far in 2025, CBP agents at the Port of Virginia have stopped over $6.5 million worth of stolen vehicles from being illegally shipped overseas.

“These international smuggling rings rely on U.S. ports to move stolen vehicles out of the country under false documentation,” said a CBP spokesperson. “Thanks to improved data targeting and rigorous inspection protocols, we’re making it increasingly difficult for them to succeed.”

Why Ghana?

Ghana continues to be a popular destination for smuggled vehicles due to its growing demand for foreign-made cars and limited local supply. Criminal organizations capitalize on this demand by shipping stolen cars—often hidden within containerized freight—to West African ports.

Once the vehicles arrive, they are either sold at inflated prices or dismantled for parts, generating substantial profits for the smugglers. Ghana’s used-car market, combined with the relative ease of clearing shipments through some West African ports, makes it an appealing endpoint for traffickers.

Stepping Up the Fight

CBP’s efforts at the Port of Virginia reflect a nationwide

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