Shatta Wale’s $150,000 Lamborghini Seized in US Fraud Case, Musician Detained in Ghana

Shatta Wale

Ghanaian musician Shatta Wale has been detained in a tax investigation linked to his purchase of a luxury car, his management has said.‎

‎Wale’s yellow Lamborghini was seized earlier this month at the request of the US, which alleged that the vehicle was tied to the proceeds of a criminal enterprise.

‎The network allegedly involved another Ghanaian, Nana Kwabena Amuah, who is serving a seven-year jail term in the US for fraud.

‎Wale’s management did not mention the US’ allegations in their statement, saying instead that the artist was detained over “tax obligations”.

‎In a statement posted on social media, Wale’s team said he had “presented himself voluntarily” to Ghana’s Economic and Organised Crime Office (Eoco) on Wednesday afternoon.
‎After his Lamborghini was seized earlier this month in an investigation linked to Nana Kwabena Amuah, Wale denied knowledge of or connection to the Ghanaian.
‎He said he was “third-party owner” of the $150,000 (£110,000) car and that he did not know who had shipped it to the country.

‎Eoco said the car would be returned to the US to aid in the restitution of Amuah’s victims.
‎Amuah and his co-conspirators had impersonated vendors to defraud nearly 70 public and private organisations across the country, US court records show.

‎On Wednesday, Wale’s management urged fans to remain calm and avoid speculation while the musician remained in detention.
‎The seizure of Wale’s Lamborghini is part of a broader operation – Ghana has been working with the US to dismantle an international fraud network that targets Americans.

‎This month, the FBI and US Justice Department extradited and arrested three Ghanaian nationals alleged to be the masterminds of a $100m fraud scheme, which involved romance scams and phishing attacks.

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