Raymond Omosa aka Kenyan Prince has resurfaced shortly after social media was awash that he had deactivated all his social media platforms in fear if being arrested by the Interpol.
In a video he shared online, Kenyan Prince can be seen scolding trolls who had reported him as hiding amid Interpol news in the country.
“Am always online guys get out of your comfort zones and start working. Make money no one will respect you without money.
“You think everyone who is flaunting and living his life is doing carding or he is a scammer,” he charged in a video shared online on Thursday night.
He goes ahead to state that he can account for every coin and everything he owns and that even the Kenyan police have tried in vain to pin him on crimes that do not exist.
“Everything I got is legit and you will not have anything against me. Interpol is not DCI to give them anything, so relax”.
Kenyan Prince, therefore, laughed at everyone who had accused him of deactivating his social media accounts as well as going offline in fear of Interpol investigation.
A total of 24 Kenyans were arrested in an international joint operation for Sh 1.1 billion online credit card fraud targeting Kenyan financial institutions.
The operation by the International Criminal Police Organization (Interpol) and the African Union police body (Afripol) led to the arrest of the fraudsters where it was established that USD 8.6 million was stolen through fraudulent scripts run after altering the banking system’s security protocol.