10 key things to know about the seizure of Shatta Wale’s Lamborghini by EOCO
10 key things to know about the seizure of Shatta Wale’s Lamborghini by EOCO
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10 key things to know about the seizure of Shatta Wale’s Lamborghini by EOCO

The seizure of a luxury Lamborghini vehicle from Ghanaian dancehall artiste Shatta Wale by the Economic and Organised Crime Office (EOCO) has sparked public interest and controversy.

The vehicle was seized as part of a joint operation between EOCO and United States authorities. Here are ten important things to know about the incident:

1. Seizure linked to US financial crimes case

The 2019 Lamborghini Urus was seized in connection with financial crimes committed by Nana Kwabena Amuah, a Ghanaian currently serving an 86-month prison sentence in the United States. The FBI and US Department of Justice requested Ghanaian authorities to locate assets connected to the case.

2. Shatta Wale was in possession of the vehicle

EOCO confirmed in its statement that the luxury car was in the possession of Shatta Wale at the time of the search. However, the agency did not directly accuse the artiste of committing any crime.

3. FBI and US Justice Department requested EOCO’s assistance

The operation was carried out at the request of the US FBI and Justice Department in 2023 as part of efforts to recover assets for Amuah’s court-ordered restitution of $4.7 million.

4. Search conducted by EOCO’s Asset Recovery Unit

EOCO’s Surveillance and Asset Recovery Unit (SARU) led the search at Shatta Wale’s residence in Trassaco Valley Phase 1, one of Accra’s high-end neighbourhoods, on August 5, 2025.

5. Shatta Wale voluntarily surrendered the Lamborghini

The musician was reportedly cooperative during the operation and pleaded with officers not to publicise the seizure due to the vehicle’s association with his public image. EOCO allowed him to voluntarily hand over the car, which is now in their custody.

6 EOCO officers were armed – standard protocol

In response to concerns raised by Shatta Wale about armed officials entering his home, EOCO clarified that officers were armed strictly as part of standard safety procedures during such high-profile seizures.

7. Shatta Wale accused EOCO of intimidation

Following the incident, Shatta Wale took to Facebook to accuse EOCO of intimidating him. He claimed EOCO officials stormed his residence with guns and singled out Executive Director Raymond Archer as having led the operation.

8. Political undertones in Shatta Wale’s allegations

Shatta Wale warned that the EOCO’s actions could have political consequences for the ruling party. “Raymond Archer EOCO Boss, Ibe you go make NDC go out of power next 4yrs,” he wrote in his Facebook post.

9. Shatta Wale named a ‘Person of Interest’

Although no formal charges have been brought against him, EOCO has listed Shatta Wale as a person of interest in the ongoing investigation. A former senior officer of the National Signals Bureau is also under scrutiny.

10. US to file Mutual Legal Assistance Request

EOCO stated that the FBI and US Justice Department will formally request the repatriation of the Lamborghini through a Mutual Legal Assistance (MLA) process, which would allow the vehicle to be returned to the US as part of asset recovery.

The seizure marks a significant development in international cooperation between Ghanaian authorities and US law enforcement in tackling cross-border financial crimes. EOCO has indicated that further investigations are underway.

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