Man Wanted by Police Over $115,000 Vehicle Fraud
Suspect allegedly used bounced cheques to acquire two luxury Range Rover vehicles
Nelson Emmanuel
May 1, 2026 • 1 min read

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The Ghana Police Service has declared a man wanted in connection with an alleged vehicle fraud worth $115,000.
The suspect, Harrison Nii Otoo, is wanted for allegedly defrauding a complainant under false pretences after acquiring two unregistered Range Rover vehicles.
According to the Criminal Investigation Department (CID), the suspect paid for the vehicles using four cheques from Fidelity Bank with amounts of GH¢200,000, GH¢5,000, GH¢5,000, and GH¢200,000. However, all the cheques were later dishonoured due to insufficient funds.
The Adabraka District Court has since issued a warrant for his arrest.
Police describe the suspect as a 50-year-old man, dark in complexion, about 5 feet 10 inches tall, and of average build. He is believed to be a native of Kpone Katamanso and may be hiding in Tema, Prampram, or Nungua.
Efforts to locate him have so far been unsuccessful.
Authorities are calling on the public to assist with any information on his whereabouts. Anyone with relevant details is urged to contact the CID’s Financial Forensics Unit on 0543352597 or 0244850438.
The Police Service says it remains committed to tracking down individuals involved in financial crimes and bringing them to justice.
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