Former Black Stars player Samuel Inkoom has responded to claims made on social media over his alleged involvement in visa fraud and his pursuance by Cantonments police.
“Acts were going around on through social media; somebody was claiming something against me. Urrm, I have already managed to contact the police in Cantonments and they have told me this is not coming from them; this is not official from them and they cannot do such a thing.
So I have my own registered travel and tour company so this is what I have just wanted to talk about it. And also, I have already given this case to my lawyers; you know, this circulating stuff on social media to my lawyers to handle,” he said in a video sighted by The Independent Ghana on X (formerly Twitter).
On Tuesday, January 9, 2024, the former Black Stars player made headlines and caused a buzz online following claims of an alleged visa fraud.
A flier with an uppercase caption that was trending on X formerly (Twitter) reads: “EX-BLACK STAR PLAYER AND BRAND AMBASSADOR OF PLUS1 ENERGY DRINKS, SAMUEL INKOOM IS A WANTED BY THE CANTONMENT DIVISIONAL POLICE HEADQUARTERS IN A VISA FRAUD CASE WHICH OCCURRED RECENTLY,” the flier claims.
It is alleged that he deceived individuals with the false promise of obtaining visas to the Netherlands. An X user commented after the post was made with claims of being duped by the former player of over $1000.
Aother user, however, added Inkoom walked to him during a visit to a mall with talks of helping him secure a visa.He left him with his complimentary card.
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