Abu Trica: Court Clears Path for Socialite's US Extradition, Gives Him 15 Days to Contest Ruling
The Gbese High Court has issued a ruling in the case regarding the extradition of embattled Ghanaian socialite and businessman Abu Trica to the US for alleged fraud-related crimes.
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The handcuffed socialite was accompanied to the Gbese High Court by the police as he appeared for proceedings on Friday, March 27, 2026.
He had previously appeared in court on Wednesday, March 25, 2026, before the judge adjourned the case.
Abu Trica, alias Emmanuel Kojo Baah Obeng, has been in police custody since December 11, 2025, after he was arrested in a joint operation between the FBI and Ghanaian security agencies.
According to an unsealed US Justice Department indictment, he is facing charges of conspiracy to commit wire fraud, money laundering conspiracy, and a forfeiture specification.
Abu Trica is facing up to 20 years in prison if he is convicted in the US for his alleged crimes.
Why was Abu Trica arrested?
In a press statement released after his arrest, the Justice Department alleged that Abu Trica was a member of a criminal syndicate that targeted elderly victims in the US in romance scam schemes.
The syndicate had reportedly been operating since 2023 and had defrauded its unsuspecting victims out of more than $8 million.
Abu Trica and his alleged accomplices reportedly used artificial intelligence (AI) software to assume false identities and form close personal relationships with their victims.
The group allegedly gained their victims’ trust to obtain money and valuables, often targeting individuals through social media and online dating platforms under false pretences.
It added that, after gaining the victims' trust, they requested money for urgent needs, including medical treatment, travel expenses, or investment opportunities.
Abu Trica was allegedly part of the individuals who distributed the alleged criminal proceeds once gained from the US to Ghana and other countries.
The FBI Cleveland Division reportedly conducted the investigation into the crime syndicate with support from the Attorney General’s Office, the Economic and Organised Crime Office (EOCO), the Ghana Police Service, the Ghana Cyber Security Authority (CSA), the Narcotics Control Commission (NACOC), and the National Intelligence Bureau (NIB).
Abu Trica's girlfriend and baby mama, Abena Oforiwaa, popularly known as Queenie, was also reportedly apprehended by security agencies to assist with investigations.
She was eventually released from custody following the intervention of Ghanaian lawyer and activist Oliver Barker-Vormawor and his firm.
Abu Trica exits court after extradition case ruling
Following his appearance on Friday, March 27, 2026, the court reportedly directed that alleged internet fraud suspect Abu Trica be handed over to the US authorities for extradition proceedings and granted him 15 days to file documents to contest the ruling.
The Gbese District Court reportedly dismissed an application filed by his lawyers and rejected claims that his arrest had a political motive and entrapment.
In a video, Abu Trica was spotted exiting the courtroom with the police after the court proceedings.
Video showed the handcuffed socialite in a sombre mood as he departed the premises with police officers after the proceedings.

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The Instagaram video of Abu Trica leaving court is below:
Source: YEN.com.gh

