While young men continue to be taken in by Tate’s online playboy lifestyle, Romanian police carry out inquiries into alleged trafficking of female victims
n 18-year-old dentistry student from Lebanon paces outside the fortified compound on the outskirts of Bucharest where Andrew Tate was arrested last week. Omais Hilal has seen posts claiming the 36-year-old has been freed after beingare false – typical, perhaps, of so much of the online chatter provoked by Tate.
“The police had no reason to arrest him,” says the aspiring bodybuilder. “I want to be muscular and rich like Andrew but that doesn’t mean I’m a monster.” He points to the fleet of luxury cars parked inside Tate’s high-security compound, which includes a £300,000 Aston Martin Vanquish and an £80,000 Porsche 911 with personalised UK number plates beginning “T8”, before setting off.
The Tates deny the allegations and are next week expected to appeal against the decision to hold them in custody for 30 days while Romania’s directorate for investigating organised crime and terrorism continues its inquiries. Their lawyer, Eugen Vidineac, said: “I’m quite sure about the innocence of my clients. We appreciate there is no direct evidence against them.”and the US to Romania.
On Thursday, a Romanian broadcaster published a transcript of a conversation believed to be between Tate and one of his alleged victims, which reportedly forms part of the prosecution’s case. Andrew Tate and his brother Tristan are escorted by police officers outside the directorate for investigating organised crime and terrorism in Bucharest after being detained for 24 hours.In a ruling published on Thursday, the Romanian judge, who approved the 30-day detention of the four defendants, said the transcripts corroborates the alleged victims’ account.
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