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Andrew Tate’s £6million supercar collection impounded by Romanian police

Pictures have emerged of Andrew Tate’s £6million supercar collection being towed away by Romanian police.

The vehicles, that belong to Tate and his brother Tristan, include a Rolls Royce, an Aston Martin and a Lamborghini.

Tate’s Bucharest headquarters was raided by police at the end of December and he is being held, along with his brother and two accomplices, on suspicion of trafficking and organised crime.

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The cars have now been seized and impounded as part of the investigation.

A £310,000 blue Rolls Royce Wraith and a McLaren 765LT, worth an estimated £410,000, are just two of the luxury motors currently in the possession of the police, along with a Lamborghini, an Aston Martin, three Porsche, two BMWs, two Ferraris and five Mercedes.



Tate has been arrested in Romania on suspicion of trafficking and organised crime

Vehicles are shown with the personalised licence plate “T8” in the images.

The four arrested men have been refused bail and had their appeal against the asset seizure, which also includes 10 properties, rejected.

Andrew’s bodyguard Bogdan Stancu and Tristan’s girlfriend Abigail Tyson have also had their homes raided by cops.

Both are only being treated as potential witnesses, however.



The personalised vehicle licence plate “T8” was also seized by the police

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Tate’s highly sexist TikTok content often promotes violence against women, with one UK MP arguing that the influence he wields over teenage boys attracted to his lavish lifestyle is akin to “brainwashing”.

It is also claimed that Tate has used “physical violence and mental coercion” to persuade women to perform webcam shows after moving them into the brothers’ compound.

The American-born 36-year-old, who moved to the UK after his parents divorced, briefly appeared on Big Brother in 2016 but was thrown out of the house after alleged footage of him attacking a woman was shared online.

His controversial comments led to Tate being banned from Twitter in 2017 but he was reinstated when Elon Musk took over the social media platform just under three months ago.

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