Police allegedly intercepted a van carrying dubious gold bars that were scheduled to be flown out of Ghana. Three brief, widely circulated videos show police officers and a few other individuals circling the van. While they were counting the purported gold bars, the police assisted in emptying the van.
In the footage, a man can be heard saying, "You said 17 but it's only two."As everyone in the vicinity continued counting one by one, they eventually took out the remaining gold bars.The Greater Accra Regional Police Headquarters is where the gold bars have been escorted.Context The host of With All Due Respect, Kevin Taylor, claimed to have learned that a van load of gold bars was its route to the airport on December 17, 2024, at approximately 3:20 PM.The suspected gold bars will be transported by air to Dubai, he claimed. The Ghana Police Service has since taken action to stop it.Responses There have been a lot of responses to the video. "Billions of dollars' worth of gold are transported outside without paying taxes, and they will come and overtax," a user commented.
"The gold in the police's custody is not to be trusted. Before dawn, even cocaine was reduced to baking powder. One user left a comment. "Do they truly have gold? Does the gold bar work that way? If it turns out not to be gold, don't come and yell that they've been changed. Always allow Kevin to trick you. If that's gold, ask the people who recorded it. Someone asked that question.