Andrew Tate and Tristan Tate are escorted by police officers outside the headquarters of the Directorate for Investigating Organized Crime and Terrorism in Bucharest (DIICOT) (Picture: Reuters)
Andrew Tate will remain in a Romanian prison for another 30 days after being detained there on suspicion of human trafficking, rape and forming an organised crime group.
The divisive social media personality, who was banned from various social media platforms for expressing extreme misogynistic views, was taken into custody alongside his brother Tristan in the Ilfov area north of Bucharest late on Thursday.
Two other suspects, who are Romanian, were also held.
All four will be remanded in custody for 30 days after a judge extended their initial detention period of 24 hours, according to Ramona Bolla, a spokesperson for Romanian anti-organized crime agency DIICOT.
Ms Bolla said the decision was not final and can be appealed.
DIICOT said in a statement late Thursday that the four suspects in the case were arrested on charges of being part of an organized crime group, human trafficking and rape.
The agency, which did not name the Tate brothers, said the British citizens recruited women who were subjected to ‘acts of physical violence and mental coercion’, sexually exploited by group members and forced to perform pornographic acts intended to reap ‘important financial benefits’.
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Photographs published by Romanian media outlets appeared to show Tate being led away in handcuffs by masked law enforcement officers.
DIICOT said it identified six people who were sexually exploited by the organized criminal group, and that five homes were raided on Thursday.
On Friday, Andrew Tate, who is known to express various conspiratorial views, tweeted that ‘The Matrix sent their agents’, without elaborating.
Earlier this week, Tate posted a video on Twitter of a mountainous region of Romania, the Eastern European country where he is reported to have lived for the last five years.
Tate also was embroiled this week in a war of words with 19-year-old climate activist Greta Thunberg after he tweeted a picture of himself standing next to a Bugatti and bragged that he owned 33 cars.
Police said that 11 luxury cars were discovered in the raids that were owned or used by the suspects.
Video footage from the police raid accompanying the anti-organized crime agency’s statement shows several blurred-out sports cars, wads of cash and a handgun.
Ms Bolla, from DIICOT, refuted widespread claims in the media that an address brandished on a pizza box that featured in a video led authorities to his arrest.
She said the claims are ‘funny, but no’.
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He was taken into custody alongside his brother Tristan on charges of being part of an organized crime group, human trafficking and rape.