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Human Trafficking Probe: Police Raid Andrew Tate’s Romanian Properties

Romanian authorities conducted raids on the properties of controversial influencer, Andrew Tate on Wednesday, intensifying an ongoing investigation into human trafficking and rape allegations against him.
Tate, who is already awaiting trial on charges of rape and human trafficking, could now face additional charges, including sexual exploitation of minors, money laundering, trafficking, and witness tampering.
According to the Romanian Organized Crime Directorate (DIICOT), search warrants were executed at four locations in Bucharest and Ilfov County as part of this expanded investigation.
The raids are part of a broader inquiry into Tate’s activities, which has been unfolding for several months. Tate and his brother were initially detained in Romania in December 2022 and were released from house arrest in August 2023.
The investigation initially began after an American woman reported being held against her will at one of Tate’s properties. Authorities have since widened their probe, suspecting that Tate is involved in a more extensive human trafficking network.
Despite the mounting allegations, Tate has consistently denied any involvement in illegal activities.
In response to the recent raids, he posted on X, “The Matrix is real. And they have a tried and true playbook. Slander is their number one tool and the process is the punishment. But unfortunately for them, good always wins in the end.”
Tate has repeatedly claimed that Romanian prosecutors lack credible evidence and that the charges against him are part of a larger conspiracy to silence him.
The Tate brothers, both former kickboxers and dual UK-US nationals, are accused of running an adult content business that allegedly exploited women and operated as part of a criminal organization.
In addition to the Tate brothers, two female Romanian associates and seven alleged victims are implicated in the case.
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Pregnant woman found hanging from tree in Anambra

By Francesca Hangeior
Tension gripped residents living along the Uke/Ideani Road in Idemili North Local Government Area of Anambra State on Tuesday after the lifeless body of a pregnant woman was found hanging from a cashew tree near the roadside.
Although the circumstances surrounding her death remain unclear, it is suspected that the woman either committed suicide or was murdered on Monday night, with her body only discovered on Tuesday morning.
When our correspondent visited the scene on Tuesday, police operatives from the Ogidi Police Division, who had been alerted by local residents, had already evacuated the body and deposited it in the mortuary.
A resident, who identified himself as Ogbanna Uche, told our correspondent that no one could recognise the deceased before the police arrived to remove her body from the tree.
Uche said, “I own a shop along the road. We woke up this morning to see the lifeless body hanging from the cashew tree. We couldn’t immediately identify the deceased due to the position of the face.
“The incident might have occurred late at night because when people left for their various homes, there was no such sight. It could be a case of either suspected murder or suicide.”
Another resident, identified simply as Chinwe, said the nature of the incident suggested either suicide or murder, adding, “Incidents like this are rare in this area. That’s why people were shocked. No one could identify the deceased before the police arrived to evacuate the body.”
The Spokesman for the Anambra State Police Command, SP Tochukwu Ikenga, confirmed the incident in a press statement on Tuesday.
Ikenga said the Commissioner of Police had ordered a thorough investigation into the case.
He added that the police were working with residents of the area to uncover those responsible for the suspected murder.
He said, “The Commissioner of Police, CP Ikioye Orutugu, on May 6, 2025, called on stakeholders and community leaders in Idemili North LGA to assist with information to help identify those behind the suspected murder of a pregnant woman found hanging from a cashew tree along the Uke/Ideani Road.
“The CP described the incident as unfortunate and a stark example of ‘man’s inhumanity to man’, and he ordered a thorough investigation to identify and prosecute the perpetrators.
“To this end, the Command urges members of the public to help identify the deceased, as police operatives from Ogidi Division have recovered the body and deposited it in the mortuary.
“Further updates will be communicated as the investigation progresses.”
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Two Abuja co-wives hospitalised after taking herb to s3xually arouse their husband who married third wife

By Francesca Hangeior
Two co-wives residing in Dakwa community, Bwari Area Council of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), have reportedly been hospitalised after they drank a herbal mixture with the intent to s3xually arouse
their husband, who recently took a third wife.
The herb, popularly called ‘kayan mata’ in Hausa language, is said to be taken in order to arouse greater s3xual desire in male partners.
According to reports, the women, names withheld, allegedly took the herbs three days after their husband wedded a third wife from his home town in Gusau, the Zamfara State capital.
The husband in the centre of the herbal arousal story, Musa Muhammad, while confirming the incident to the publication, said his two wives were rushed to a clinic in neighbouring Madalla town in Niger State, where they were diagnosed with damage in some of their organs allegedly caused by the herbs they consumed.
He revealed that the two women underwent surgery at the hospital and were discharged on Monday.
The husband further revealed that it was gathered that a herbalist usually supplied them with the liquid herb preparation which they mixed with milk before drinking, but that this time around, she gave them a different one, which was in powdered form.
“My attention was called from my main house that my two wives were not feeling fine because I passed the night at a different house where my new bride is residing,” he narrated.
“So, I rushed there and found them rolling on the ground, complaining of stomach pain. Initially, I invited a nurse from within the community who placed them on drip, but without any improvement. So, I took them to a clinic in Madalla town where they underwent a test and surgery.
“They were discharged after about a week there,’’
Muhammad further disclosed that a search to locate the female herbalist was on to get her investigated and save others from being her next victims.
A medical doctor, Mrs Taiye Anifowose, has warned women to desist from consuming such herbs, saying they could be dangerous to their organs.
Taiye, who is a gynaecologist, said such herbs could also affect their reproductive system in the long run.
She called for proper enlightenment by the relevant government agencies, families and communities’ leaders on the dangers associated with such herbs.
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