He Thought He Was Above The Law But Andrew Tate Completely Underestimated Romania
” decided to start doing business in Romania because he reckoned he could get away with absolutely anything there.
It turns out, much of what the former kickboxer has told his millions of mostly young male followers on social media – including claims that he is a trillionaire, has 19 passports, and isn’t balding – is often mere figments of his puny-brained imagination. However, in recent years, Romania has been trying to tackle the general lawlessness that has marred the country:
In 2021, a dedicated unit to combat sex trafficking by Romania’s Organised Crime and Terrorism Investigation Directorate was set up, managing to open 1 246 new trafficking investigations last year . This agency also led the investigation into Tate:
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