Greta Thunberg’s Twitter Led To The Arrest Of Andrew Tate For Human Trafficking

Greta Thunberg’s Twitter Led To The Arrest Of Andrew Tate For Human Trafficking

Updated on December 30, 2022 16:04 PM by Andrew Koschiev

Breaking News! The climate activist Greta Thunberg and a previous lightweight kickboxing winner, Andrew Tate, are involved in a Twitter battle. The internet is gorging up. Andrew Tate was in a Romanian Jail cell when he was arrested for the cause of human trafficking on Thursday. He clued Romanian officials of his video where a climate activist, Greta Thunberg, responded, and her reply burned off him. 

Also Read: Professional Kickboxer Andrew Tate and his brother Tristan Tate arrested in Romania on charges of Rape case

Andrew Tate tweeted a Photo of himself

(Image Credits: South China Morning Post)

The scuffle began yesterday after tweeting the photo posted by Tate, who stands behind his sparkling Bugatti. He tagged Thunberg and wrote about 33 cars, ‘Please offer me your Email Id so that I can share a whole list of my latest car collection and their massive emissions.’ After posting this, Tate was banned in 2017 from Twitter but returned last month. 

Greta Thunberg shared a Fake Email Id

The next day, Greta Thunberg replied with a tweet questioning. She responded, ‘yes, let me enlighten,’ and shared the fake Email Id as ‘[email protected].’ Andrew Tate and his brothers were in the custody of Romania on the charge of kidnapping, rape, and sex trafficking. 

The police officials raided his holiday home where the brothers supposedly detained a Romanian and American woman against their wish in April. A video of their arrest got viral on Twitter. After retiring from kickboxing, Andrew Tate got many ventures involving a webcam business in Romania. 

Tate told the followers that he returned to Romania as there is less likely to make sexual allegations against him by the police officials. 

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