Ghanaian dancehall artiste, Charles Nii Armah Mensah, wey everybody know as Shatta Wale, dey inside wahala as Economic and Organised Crime Office (EOCO) dey investigate how e take buy ein Lamborghini Urus. EOCO don grant am bail of GH¢10 million plus two sureties wey dem go justify.
According to EOCO statement, Shatta Wale still dey demma custody until e provide di sureties wey demma properties go verify to make sure say e dey commensurate wit di bail amount. Dem invite di musician go EOCO office on Wednesday, August 20, to assist for investigation wey concern di purchase of di Lamborghini Urus. Dem link di motor to proceeds of US$4 million crime wey Nana Kwabena Amuah, Ghanaian wey dey serve prison for United States, dey involve inside.
EOCO talk say after nearly four hours of interrogation, Shatta Wale no fit identify who sell di luxury vehicle give am. Instead, e claim say e acquire am from di “street”.
“So far, Charles Nii Armah Mensah no fit identify di person wey e purchase di Lamborghini Urus vehicle from, except say e purchase am from di ‘Street’ and from someone wey dem dey call ‘ZAK’ who fit be say e contact am for WhatsApp but e no know ein identity and e don troway ein contact,” di statement talk.
EOCO further reveal say di artiste no get any receipts or transfer documents to prove say e own di car, except for customs declaration document wey Nana Kwabena Amuah ein name dey top.
EOCO Dey Continue Investigation
EOCO dey continue demma investigation to find out di truth about how Shatta Wale take acquire di Lamborghini. Di case dey draw plenty attention from Ghanaians, wey some dey wonder how person fit buy luxury car from di “street” wit no proper documentation.
Di Implications For Shatta Wale
If dem find Shatta Wale guilty of any crime wey relate to di acquisition of di Lamborghini, e fit face serious consequences, including fines and imprisonment. Di outcome of di investigation go definitely affect ein career and reputation.