The Driver Vehicle Licensing Authority(DVLA) has given green light to the Ghana Police Service to launch thorough investigations over Nana Aba Anamoah’s fake Range Rover number plate saga.
Media personality, Nana Aba Anamoah celebrated
her 42nd birthday and to climax her birthday celebration, she was surprised
with a brand new Range Rover.
Immediately after receiving her birthday
present, it emerged that the
number plate of her Range Rover was that of the registered Nissan Rogue.
GR -2050- 20 was the same number plate for Nana Aba Anamoah’s birthday Range Rover gift from an anonymous alledged “sugar daddy”.
According to the documents, the owner of the number
plate is Richard Ansah who lives in Tema Community 2. The
car was imported by an agent who has also been identified as Seth Atta.
The documents also indicate that the car,
Nissan Rogue whose number plate is on the so-called range rover is white in
color and was registered on 3rd January 2020.
Deputy
Chief Executive Officer of DVLA, Prince Opoku Edusei speaking on the brouhaha
stated that there is no way the DVLA will register different cars with the same
numbers.
He
revealed that the DVLA has conducted its own investigations and have come to
the realization that the car that bears that number which is Nana Aba’s Range
Rover is not in their system and it’s not registered in Ghana.
“In every situation there only
the truth and the lie. There’s no way DVLA will register two vehicles with the
same number. We’ve conducted our own investigations and realized that the
vehicle that bears that number, one of them which is a black Range Rover, I’m
not sure whether It’s hers or not but that vehicle is not a registered vehicle
in this country, the plate on that vehicle is not an authorized or a plate that
was issued by the DVLA, he siad.
“We’ve requested the Police to
go into. We have done our own investigation and we’ve realised that that is not
a legally licensed vehicle so we’ve asked for further investigations and I’m
sure that another statement will come out to that effect and you’ll get to know
what the DVLA is doing about it,” he added.
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