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I’m Taking Tinubu’s Son To INTERPOL— Kio Amachree Escalates International Petition Over Alleged London Mansion Fraud

Kio Amachree has announced that he has formally petitioned INTERPOL and several international law enforcement agencies over allegations linked to Seyi Tinubu and a controversial £9 million London property reportedly tied to an alleged fraud investigation.

In a strongly worded statement released from Stockholm, Sweden, Amachree said he had submitted petitions and complaints to multiple global agencies, including the FBI, DEA, UK Serious Fraud Office, UK National Crime Agency, Sweden’s SAPO security service, and the United Nations.

According to him, the latest escalation involved a formal letter sent directly to INTERPOL Secretary General, Valdecy Urquiza, alongside copies to British and Swedish authorities.

Amachree alleged that the case centres on a luxury London mansion allegedly purchased through a British Virgin Islands shell company known as Aranda Overseas Corporation. He claimed the property was under Nigerian government confiscation proceedings over allegations that it represented proceeds connected to a $1.6 billion fraud case previously reported by international media organisations.

The activist argued that under UK law, authorities could seek an Unexplained Wealth Order compelling the owner of the property to legally account for the source of funds used in acquiring it.

He stated that such legal mechanisms have previously been used in high-profile international corruption investigations involving politically exposed persons.

Amachree further claimed that international enforcement mechanisms such as asset freezes and possible INTERPOL notices could be triggered if investigations advance through formal legal channels.

He insisted that his actions were “not a threat but a legal process,” stressing that he intends to continue pursuing the matter through international institutions and law enforcement agencies.

Neither Seyi Tinubu nor the Nigerian presidency had officially responded to the fresh allegations as of the time of filing this report.

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