Visa Fraud

The CEO of Mek-Urse Link Consult, Richard Kukubor, popularly known as Kojo Dela, has officially addressed a major setback in his travel consultancy business involving a visa fraud case that resulted in financial losses exceeding GHS 120,000.
In an official letter to clients, Kojo Dela expressed his deep regret over the situation, revealing that he had fallen victim to a fraudulent dealer while processing Qatar work visas from June to November 2024. As a result, several clients faced challenges with their travel plans.
Despite these difficulties, Mek-Urse Link Consult swiftly took action to transition affected clients to Dubai instead, ensuring that their travel dreams were not entirely shattered.
Commitment to Resolution
Kojo Dela personally assured clients, including Bismark, David, and Benjamin, that efforts are ongoing to resolve all outstanding cases. He acknowledged the financial burden but remained optimistic about finding a solution in the coming weeks.
💬 “Your support has been invaluable, and I am humbled by your willingness to stand by me through it all,” he wrote.
Client Reassurance
While some clients have successfully relocated to Dubai, the CEO reaffirmed his dedication to refunding or reprocessing visas for those affected.
He further urged the public to remain vigilant against fraudulent middlemen and assured them that Mek-Urse Link Consult remains committed to integrity and transparency in all travel-related dealings.
