Andrew Tate was recently arrested in Romania along with his brother Tristan on charges of human trafficking amongst others. Subsequent rumors suggested that Tate might have given away his location by ordering a pizza.Alejandra Caraballo@Esqueer_Romanian authorities needed proof that Andrew Tate was in the country so they reportedly used his social media posts. His ridiculous video yesterday featured a pizza from a Romanian pizza chain, Jerry's Pizza, confirming he was in the country.This is absolutely epic.52631367191Romanian authorities needed proof that Andrew Tate was in the country so they reportedly used his social media posts. His ridiculous video yesterday featured a pizza from a Romanian pizza chain, Jerry's Pizza, confirming he was in the country.This is absolutely epic. https://t.co/kyz4pqegkJHowever, Ramona Bolla, a spokeswoman for the Directorate for Investigating Organized Crime and Terrorism, or DIICOT, recently dismissed the rumors. According to Bolla, the pizza order had no role to play in Tate's arrest or its timing. Bolla said in a telephonic interview with The Washington Post:“It was a hard job gathering all the evidence.”A self-proclaimed misogynist, Andrew Tate recently engaged in a war of words with teenage activist Greta Thunberg. The kickboxer uploaded a rant video directed at Thunberg where he was seen ordering in from the renowned Romanian chain Jerry's Pizza.An internet theory suggested that the authorities pinned down Andrew Tate's location through the pizza order. Thunberg, Elon Musk, and even the pizza chain itself did not refrain from taking a dig at Tate over rumors of the order leading to his arrest.Place your bets for the upcoming UFC fight night main card and earn $$$.U.S. Embassy report about missing citizen led to an investigation of Andrew TateAndrew Tate and his brother Tristan, along with two other individuals, have been under investigation by Romanian authorities since last April. Spokesperson for DIICOT Ramona Bolla stated that the investigation into the Tate brothers started after the U.S. Embassy reported a citizen being involuntarily held at a house in Ilfov.Romanian authorities previously identified six people who were recruited and then sexually abused in Ilfov county. Authorities claimed that the victims were coerced into performing pornography for distribution on social media. One of the suspects, although Bolla did not specify which, is also accused of raping a victim twice.Bolla also reported that the alleged American victim is no longer in the country while the other five are from Romania and Moldova.While the conviction on charges of human trafficking in Romania is three and 10 years for rape, penalties for rape can range between five and 10 years.Dexerto@DexertoRomanian prosecutors have reportedly asked a Bucharest court to extend the detention of Andrew Tate by 30 days, after his arrest in human trafficking investigation6450128Romanian prosecutors have reportedly asked a Bucharest court to extend the detention of Andrew Tate by 30 days, after his arrest in human trafficking investigation https://t.co/2oMbwC5yo3Bolla also reported that authorities have obtained permission to detain the Tate brothers and the other two suspects for 30 days. While the suspects have appealed the decision, the authorities seemingly intend to see the case through, irrespective of the judges' decision. Bolla added:“No matter what the judge decides [on the longer detention], we will take further action in investigating this crime."While social media remains split on the matter, the split seems to favor the Tate's.