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    DVLA Shuts Down Offices in Cape Coast and Sunyani Amid Illegal ‘DV’ Plate Racket

    Adnan AdamsBy Adnan AdamsFebruary 13, 2026No Comments31 Views
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    The Driver and Vehicle Licensing Authority (DVLA) has launched a major crackdown on the illegal sale of Defective Vehicle (DV) plates, resulting in the immediate closure of several insurance company offices in Cape Coast and Sunyani.

    ​The decisive action, led by the Authority’s Chief Executive and his deputies, follows an intensive intelligence-led operation that uncovered a thriving black market for the specialized plates.

    ​The Findings

    ​Investigations revealed a coordinated effort between certain garage owners and insurance operators to bypass national transport regulations. According to the DVLA, the illegal activities included:

    Unauthorized Distribution: Garage owners were found selling DV plates directly to private individuals, a practice strictly prohibited by law.

    ​Price Gouging: The plates were being sold at inflated prices, exploiting unsuspecting members of the public.

    ​Collusion: Several insurance companies operating on DVLA premises were found to be acting as “physical hubs” for these black-market transactions, aiding and abetting the illegality.

    ​The Legal Standpoint

    ​The DVLA has reiterated that DV plates are strictly reserved for licensed garage owners and vehicle dealers. Under existing transport regulations, these plates are only to be used for:

    ​Testing newly imported or repaired vehicles.

    ​Demonstrations to potential buyers.

    ​Transit of unregistered vehicles.

    ​”They are not for regular use by private individuals,” the Authority stated in an official release.

    ​A Warning to the Public

    ​The Authority warned that engaging in the purchase of DV plates from unauthorized sources carries significant legal risks and compromises overall vehicle security.

    ​”We will not tolerate activities that undermine the security of our licensing system or the safety of our roads,” the DVLA stated, adding that it is working closely with law enforcement to ensure all individuals involved are held accountable under the laws of Ghana.

    ​The public is advised to visit official DVLA service counters or use approved digital platforms for all legitimate vehicle registration and licensing needs.

    ​Contact Information:

    For further inquiries, the public can contact the DVLA via:

    Phone: 0203 200 112

    Email: info@dvla.gov.gh

    Cape Coast. Defective Vehicle (DV) plates Driver and Vehicle Licensing Authority (DVLA) Sunyani
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