Ghana Link Network Services Ltd has denied reports suggesting that six out of 18 transit trucks linked to a specific Bill of Entry (BOE) went missing during an overnight enforcement operation, stating that all the trucks were fully tracked and accounted for.
In a press release issued on Friday, February 20, 2026, the company explained that its electronic tracking data, playback records and field verification confirmed the locations of all 18 trucks connected to BOE 80226125039.
According to the company, the six trucks described in some media reports as “missing” were never lost to its tracking platform. Ghana Link said its field teams physically verified the trucks’ locations between Thursday and Friday morning and submitted the findings to the Customs Division of the Ghana Revenue Authority for any action required under the law.
The company clarified that playback data showed the trucks remained on their declared transit route from Akanu to Kulungugu. However, authorities later redirected 11 of the trucks to the Tema Customs Transit Yard. Since the yard is not part of the originally declared transit corridor, the diversion triggered a route deviation alert on the tracking system. Ghana Link noted that this alert may have been misconstrued as the trucks going missing.
It added that the six trucks were physically verified at various points, including Aflao, Accra Toll Booth, West Point Filling Station at Tsopoli, Galaxy Filling Station at Dowenya and Akanu, with their positions duly shared with Customs officials.
Ghana Link stressed that the situation reflected an enforcement-led control action rather than the disappearance of transit cargo. The company maintained that all trucks under the BOE remained traceable through its electronic tracking system at all times.
While acknowledging the seriousness of suspected breaches of the transit regime, the company expressed full support for lawful investigations by the Ghana Revenue Authority and other state agencies, including National Security. It reaffirmed its commitment to ensuring transparency in transit movements and pledged continued support for trade facilitation, revenue protection and economic growth.
