A few hours ago, a flyer circulated on social media claimed that Samuel Inkoom, a former Black Stars midfielder, was wanted by the police for allegedly engaging in visa racketeering.
The story, which has since gone viral online, claims that the Ghanaian football player tricked people by pretending to give them visas to the Netherlands.
Furthermore, Inkoom is being actively pursued by the Cantonments police in relation to this purported visa scam.
The information on the flyer read: “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,”
“HE’S ON A FALSE PRETENCE TAKING MONEY FROM VICTIMS ALL IN THE NAME OF SECURING THEM VISAS TO THE NETHERLANDS.NOW HE IS ON THE RUN AND WANTED BY THE POLICE, KINDLY ASSIST THE POLICE BY CALLING CANTONMENT POLICE STATION BEWARE OF VISA FRAUD, ” it added.
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Samuel Inkoom swiftly posted a self-made video of himself refuting the rumors in response to the widely shared report.
Samuel Inkoom, who appeared upset in the now-viral video, adamantly declared that he is not a part of any type of visa fraud.
The soccer player firmly declared that despite owning a travel and tour company, he is not associated with any form of visa fraud.
Samuel Inkoom continued by saying that he had spoken with the Cantonments Police Department, who denied any involvement in the widely circulated flyer.
Since then, Samuel Inkoom has given his attorneys instructions to investigate.
See the following video to learn more;
Ex Black stars player Samuel Inkoom has reacted to news circulating on social media. #GHOneNews #BlackStars #Ghana pic.twitter.com/d8wP0ha67G
— GHOne TV (@ghonetv) January 10, 2024