Ex-Black Stars player and brand ambassador of Plus 1 Energy Drinks, Samuel Inkoom, has vehemently denied rumors alleging his involvement in a Visa fraud scheme today.
The unfounded rumors claimed that Inkoom, under the pretense of facilitating Visa applications to the Netherlands, deceived individuals into providing him with money. According to sources, the Ghanaian midfielder supposedly disappeared with the funds entrusted to him, leading to the victims labeling him as a fraudster. Subsequently, he was reported to be wanted by the Cantonment Divisional Police Headquarters.
In response to the rumors, Samuel Inkoom released a video in which he refutes the allegations, categorically stating that the accusations are false. While he acknowledged his involvement in assisting people with visa processes, he vehemently denied ever absconding with anyone’s money.
In the video statement, Inkoom informs the public that he has proactively contacted the Cantonment Divisional Police Headquarters to address the matter. According to him, the police authorities have clarified that the information circulating is not officially from them, and they have no involvement in such allegations against the former Ghanaian international.
Due to the false accusations, Samuel Inkoom is taking legal action to protect his reputation. He revealed that he has engaged his legal team to handle the matter through proper legal channels.
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