The Ghanaian authorities have acquired a luxury car claiming to be linked to crime revenue from the famous musician Charles Ni Arma, known as Chata Will, after a request from the United States.
It is claimed that Lamborghini Urus 2019 is linked to the criminal institution of Nenna Kobina Amua, who is serving a seven -year prison sentence in the United States for fraud.
Wale denies knowledge or relationship with Ghanaian prison, saying that he is the “third party owner” of the car. “I don’t know who is charging [it] To the country.
Shatta Wale is one of the most famous stars in Ghana and cooperated with Beyoncé on the song that has already appeared in her 2019 Lion King.
Wale moved to social media to criticize the authorities because of the Restore of Lamborghini, the bright yellow Lamborghini, and asked why the officers stormed his house with guns.
“Bring guns to my house was not justified.”
Will said he bought the car for $ 150,000 ($ 113,000) and that he had provided supportive documents to the officers.
Lamborghini is expected to be returned to the United States “as part of [Amuah’s] EOCO said the compensation is $ 4.7 million, “adding that the FBI and the US Department of Justice aim to seek legal assistance formally mutual for his return.
The agency said that the car had been recovered in a civil way without any accident.
“It is a standard safety protocol for the officers of the monitoring unit and the restoration of assets to carry weapons while operating their safety,” Eoco said in a statement.
Will later allowed the car to be delivered personally, which is now in EOCO reservation.
American court records indicate that Amuah and his participants in impersonating the character to defraud nearly 70 public and private organizations across the country.
They diluted the entities in the money into bank accounts controlled by the group through the Shell companies.
In 2023, his mother was sentenced to 86 months in prison, and the car was one of the elements that were marked as part of the compensation for the victims.
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2025-08-06 12:37:00