BUCHAREST, ROMANIA: Former boxer turned influencer, Tristan Tate, the younger brother of the controversial star Andrew Tate has criticized Romanian law enforcement for devoting a sizable amount of resources to his brother's investigation case.
Tristan along with his sibling is currently facing serious accusations in Romania, including those of human trafficking, sexual assault, and being part of a criminal organization dedicated to the exploitation of women.
These allegations have been vigorously denied by both siblings. The brothers had previously been placed under house arrest after being released from prison in March 2023 (they had been detained since their arrest in December 2022).
A Romanian court then ordered them to be under judicial supervision for 60 days, from August 4 to October 2, according to a court statement.
Tristan Tate takes a dig at Romanian Authorities
Tristan Tate was recently deeply aggrieved by the relentless surveillance of his phone conversations. In a nearby region of Bucharest, a 14-year-old and a 1-year-old have mysteriously disappeared and Tate finds himself in an unsettling predicament.
Tate responded by venting his resentment on X (formerly Twitter), publishing a city-wide search alert for the missing kids while also sharply criticizing the police's conduct. Tate penned:
"You know what makes me sad? A city-wide alert was just sent out to all phones in the Bucharest area. A 14-year-old and a 1-year-old have gone missing. And as we speak, police resources are being used to watch and listen to me. LEAVE MY HOUSE ALONE AND GO FIND THE F***KNG KIDS."
Fans support Tristan Tate
At the time of writing, there were several comments on the Tweet. A user wrote, "This is so sad. I hope the kids are found safe and sound. It's infuriating that police resources are being used to watch and listen to you when they should be out looking for the missing children."
A second user wrote, "People need to learn respect." A third user wrote, "SO pathetic." A fourth user wrote, "Can't they do both at the same time or nah?"
A fifth user wrote, "It's a sad state of affairsI vote Tristan for Police Director." A sixth user wrote, "This is absurd.... it difficult to wrap my head around it."