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Andrew Tate shares another cryptic Twitter update following arrest

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Andrew Tate has shared another cryptic Twitter update following his arrest on suspicion of alleged human trafficking, rape and forming an organised crime group.The controversial four-time world kickboxing champion will spend the next 30 days in a Romanian detention centre after being detained on Thursday, alongside his brother Tristan, following a raid on his luxury villa in Romania.Tate, 36, has gone viral over the past 12 months after sharing videos expressing his views on women and money which have been branded both misogynistic and dangerous.

Two other people, who have yet to be named, were also arrested and questioned at a police station in Bucharest. It was confirmed on Friday that Tate would spend the next 30 days at a Romanian detention centre as the Directorate for Investigating Organised Crime and Terrorism (DIICOT) investigate him.Reports in Romania claim that Tate and his brother, 34, are being questioned on suspicion of forming an organised crime group which used girls in adult videos.

Tate broke his silence following the arrest with a mysterious tweet on Friday. He tweeted: "The Matrix sent their agents", seemingly referring to his arrest and the popular film franchise, "The Matrix".

And Tate followed up by sharing another cryptic update in the early hours of Saturday morning. Just after midnight, Tate posted: "The Matrix will only tell you what the Matrix needs you to believe." When approached for comment, a spokesperson for Tate told the Daily Mirror on Thursday night: "We cannot provide any details at the moment regarding alleged reports that they have been detained; however, Andrew and Tristan Tate have the utmost respect for the Romanian authorities and will always assist and help in any way they

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