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Police seize £180k of Andrew Tate’s Aston Martin supercar deposit

Georgina Barnes

BBC News, South West

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Andrew Tate, who wears sunglasses with his brother Tristan Tate, gave a special version deposit for Aston Martin Valhalla Supercar

A total of £ 180,000 were seized by Devon and Cornwall police from Andrew Tate in his super car in Aston Martin super car.

Westminster Magistrates’ Court heard on Thursday Controversial English-American impressive In 2021, a special version paid a deposit for the Valhalla vehicle.

Cash, tax smuggling and money came from laundering, the criminal income law in accordance with the account of freezing and losing orders, he said. Tate and his brother Tristan did not oppose the orders.

A total of 2.7 million pounds can be added to the fund Seized from the brothers by force in December 2024 After the same court decided, they did not pay taxes from £ 21 million from online enterprises.

Some of the revenues in this case were directly linked to the detectives with the allegations of human smuggling in Romania.

Sarah Clarke KC, Devon and Cornwall police on behalf of the judge on behalf of the judge, the Super automobile deposit to pay the funds used to pay tax and VAT kidnapping and money laundering revenues, he said.

He said that funds deposited with Aston Martin came from a Coinbase crypto currency account that initially held more than one crypto currency purchased with funds obtained from Tate Brothers’ business activities.

Authorized, funds or VAT is not paid, he added.

Devon and Cornwall police Det Supt Jon Bancroft said: “This final decision comes from our applications against the Tate brothers, who resulted in a successful decision in December 2024 and the loss of about £ 2.7 million.

“We have been aiming to show that Andrew and Tristan Tate has avoided tax liabilities and that they were laundering money.

“The people in Devon and Cornwall will benefit from the money seized, and to prevent the crime, to help the victims and vulnerable people and to increase the good reasons.”

The result showed that the police would continue to “ruthlessly follow all penalties without fear or good.”

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