Drake has once again fuelled speculation he was arrested (Picture: Dia Dipasupil/Getty Images)
Drake has once again poured fuel on rumours he was arrested in Sweden by sharing a video of…the rapper being arrested.
Despite his team’s previous denial he was arrested while in the country last July, the Hotline Bling singer himself went on to share a legal document that suggested contact with Swedish authorities.
Now, in a post celebrating the New Year, he’s doubled down on the previous post with a video that’ll do nothing to quell speculation.
In the eight-second clip uploaded to his Instagram on the weekend in a carousel of other shots, Drake is seen in handcuffs and being escorted to a police car by two officers.
Drake appears flanked by his entourage, however, no one else appears to be in handcuffs, as a voice is heard saying: ‘Who is in charge here?’
Grammy winner Drake captioned the series of images and videos: ‘The funds are useful/ The lyrics are truthful/ The suspects are usual/ The opps are delusional/ The finish line is beautiful /And the disrespect is mutual/ See you in 23.’
The rapper shared an end-of-year slideshow to his social media (Picture: Prince Williams/Wireimage)
Reports surfaced last year that the performer was arrested in a nightclub over cannabis-related charges.
While Drake didn’t share the specific charges, he went on to post a photo to Instagram reading ‘Polisen’, which means ‘the police’ in English.
The document – posted as a carousel of snaps from recent events, which was later deleted – was titled, ‘Information for those suspected of a crime and subsequently detained’.
Despite the form outlining the process of being interrogated after arrest and what will happen if an individual is not released, it does not seem like matters got serious with Drake, since he was let go.
The Canadian singer’s team had previously told The Hollywood Reporter on July 14 that he was in his hotel and not in a police station.
Reps for Drake declined to comment when contacted by Metro.co.uk.
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Reps previously denied the rapper was arrested.