Shatta Wale’s Troubles Escalate: FBI Interest in Lamborghini Case

Shatta Wale’s legal troubles are intensifying, with reports suggesting international security agencies, including the FBI, are closely monitoring his case.

Shatta Wale's Troubles Escalate: FBI Interest in Lamborghini Case
Shatta Wale’s Troubles Escalate: FBI Interest in Lamborghini Case

Here’s what’s happening – The Lamborghini Controversy:Shatta Wale’s yellow Lamborghini Urus was seized by the Economic and Organised Crime Office (EOCO) in May 2025 due to its connection to Nana Kwabena Amuah, a Ghanaian serving a jail term in the US. The FBI flagged the vehicle as stolen property and proceeds of crime.
– Detention and Bail: Shatta Wale was detained by EOCO on August 20, 2025, for questioning related to the luxury vehicle. He was later granted bail of GH₵ 5 million.

– FBI Interest: According to Blakk Rasta, the FBI has become increasingly interested in the case due to Shatta Wale’s alleged lack of cooperation. Blakk Rasta revealed that he had a lengthy meeting with EOCO’s Executive Director, Raymond Archer, over the case.

– Extradition Warning: Blakk Rasta warned that if Shatta Wale fails to provide necessary information to aid investigations, he may face extradition to the US to face charges. This comes after Interpol stated that Ghana has become the largest hub for stolen cars in the world.

– Previous Cases: This isn’t the first time a Ghanaian has faced extradition to the US. Kofi Boat, a businessman and associate of Shatta Wale, was arrested in June 2025 for his alleged involvement in a $100 million international fraud scheme. He, along with others, faces extradition to the US.

The situation is complex, with both local and international authorities involved. We’ll keep an eye on developments and provide updates as more information becomes available.

Shatta Wale's Troubles Escalate: FBI Interest in Lamborghini Case
Shatta Wale’s Troubles Escalate: FBI Interest in Lamborghini Case

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