Ghana Link clarifies all transit trucks accounted for, dismisses ‘missing’ reports

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Ghana Link Network Services Ltd has confirmed that all 18 transit trucks linked to Bill of Entry (BOE) 80226125039 have been located and verified, dismissing earlier reports that six of the vehicles were missing.

In a statement issued on February 20, 2026, the company said electronic tracking data, playback analysis, and physical verification confirmed the whereabouts of the six trucks previously described in media reports as “missing.”

According to Ghana Link, 11 of the trucks were directed by authorities to the Tema Customs Transit Yard as part of an enforcement operation. The diversion triggered a route deviation alert on the tracking system because the yard is not part of the declared transit corridor, but this did not indicate that the trucks had disappeared.

The company stated that the remaining six trucks were traceable on its tracking platform and were physically verified at various locations, including Aflao, the Aflao-Accra Toll Booth, Tsopoli, Dowenya, and Akanu. Their locations have since been communicated to the Customs Division of the Ghana Revenue Authority for further action.

Ghana Link emphasised that its tracking systems are designed to provide real-time visibility over transit cargo movements and replace uncertainty with verifiable evidence.

The company reiterated its support for lawful investigations by the Ghana Revenue Authority and other relevant state agencies, including National Security, stressing its commitment to strengthening trade facilitation and government revenue mobilisation.

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