Fake U.S. embassy in Ghana shut down after decade issuing visas

Authorities in Ghana have busted a fake U.S. embassy in the capital Accra run by a criminal network that for a decade issued illegally obtained authentic visas, the U.S. State Department said.

Until it was shut down this summer, the sham embassy was housed in a run-down, pink two-storey building with a corrugated iron roof and flew a U.S. flag outside. Inside hung a portrait of President Barack Obama.

“It was not operated by the United States government, but by figures from both Ghanaian and Turkish organized crime rings and a Ghanaian attorney practicing immigration and criminal law,” the State Department said in a statement released late on Friday.

Turkish citizens, who spoke English and Dutch, posed as consular officers and staffed the operation. Investigations also uncovered a fake Dutch embassy, the State Department said.

Officials in the Netherlands were not immediately reachable for comment on Sunday.

The crime ring issued fraudulently obtained but legitimate U.S. visas and false identification documents, including birth certificates at a cost of $6,000 each, the statement said.

During raids that led to a number of arrests, authorities also seized authentic and counterfeit Indian, South African and Schengen Zone visas and 150 passports from 10 different countries along with a laptop and smart phones.

The statement did not say how the gang obtained the authentic visas. And the State Department did not say how many people were believed to have illegally entered the United States and other countries using visas issued by the crime ring, which used bribery to operate unhindered.

“The criminals running the operation were able to pay off corrupt officials to look the other way, as well as obtain legitimate blank documents to be doctored,” the statement said.

There was no immediate comment from Ghana’s Criminal Investigations Division.

Visas for Western countries are in high demand in Africa and embassies say the visa market is a big target for organized crime.

The real U.S. embassy in Ghana is a prominent and heavily fortified complex in Cantonments, one of the capital’s most expensive neighborhoods. Lines of people queue outside each day for visa appointments and other consular business.

The fake embassy was open three mornings a week and did not accept walk-in appointments. Instead, the criminals advertised on billboards in Ghana, Togo and Ivory Coast and brought clients from across West Africa to Accra where they rented them hotel rooms in nearby hotels.

U.S. authorities conducting a broader security operation were tipped off about it and assembled a team including the Ghana Detectives Bureau and police as well as other international partners to shut down the ring.

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Better this than the massive looting happening at 254.

Who will deliver us from this mess?

Am not buying that story

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And I thought kenya was bad… hawa watu wa western African countries wanakuanga moto wa kuotea mbali…

I hear in india… Mnigeria anaenda heart transplant… iki shaa wekwa ana hepa kwa ward kama hajalipa balance. … so nowadays they pay in full before anything is done…

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How does a fake embassy issue authentic visas?
Something is off in the wording of this story…probably fake news

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Hii labda @introvert a-illustrate na imaginary images…ni ngumu

Not fake news I heard the same story on aljazeera probably they had some corrupt US official to help them out

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Hahahaha yani mgonjwa ni mwisii.

yaani mtu anaiba moyo, life?

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@john_doe, bila shaka, but I bet that if there’s a shred of truth to this tale, the Afrikens and Turks will be blamed for corrupting the Amerikens.

See @poopoonono up there already twisting the tale to fit his anti-Kenya narrative?

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Reuters has lost the ability to investigate a story fully before publication?

:D:D:D

siwes shangaa nikiskia ni kamau na Mongare ndio walikuwa wanaunda hizo documents

West Africans kwa forgery wako on another level, Wakenya hawawes wafikia.

wewe hujui wakisii basi

Ndiyo nakuwambia, hawawes fikia. Hao watu kwa wash wash, fake passports etc, ni ngori.

I heard that story on BBC over and over. Its an authentic story. Not just because I heard it on BBC. But because it is.

If the story is true, do you realize the ramifications for all that “Homeland Security” bull-crap we have heard since 9/11?

Two State Department officials confirmed to FoxNews.com on Sunday that the report was real, amid a proliferation of so-called “fake news.”

However, the officials declined to provide additional information including details about how many bogus passports might have been issued or on how many people from the West African nation could be living illegally in other countries.

They also declined to discuss why news outlets first started reporting the story this weekend, saying more details could be made available Monday.

The operation was broken up this past summer by a team of law enforcement agencies that included the U.S. Diplomatic Security Service, Canadian Embassy officials and local police.

The embassy sting by the joint task force uncovered 150 passports from 10 countries as well as real and counterfeit visas from India, and the United States. A fake Netherlands embassy also was discovered in the sting.

The operation also had two satellite locations – an apartment building and a dress shop in which an industrial sewing machine could re-create the binding on fake passports.

The operatives drove to remote parts of the country to find customers, instead of accepting walk-in visa appointments, the agency said.

They next step would be to take customers to a hotel in Accra, then to the fake embassy.

The U.S. maintains an official, fortified embassy in Ghana.

The State Department said several Ghanaian suspects connected to the operation remain at large.

'Sham' US embassy in Ghana issued fake visas for a decade | Fox News

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The all important question. Is there a legitimate US Embassy in Ghana?

Chinekee :eek::eek::eek::smiley: