Pictured: The home where Andrew Tate allegedly ‘held women like prisoners’

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This is one of the properties where Andrew Tate allegedly held a group of women ‘as prisoners’ and forced them to create pornographic content online, MailOnline can reveal.

The two-bedroom bungalow, located in Bucharest’s Tuhari district on the city’s northern outskirts, is where Tate’s glamorous girlfriend Georgiana Naghel, 28, lives, along with her housekeeper and two dogs, a pitbull and an alsatian.

It was raided last Thursday night by the Romanian Police Organized Crime and Terrorism unit as part of a human trafficking and rape investigation, and Ms Naghel was taken away in handcuffs.

No women were found at the property, which is behind a large brown metal gate, but police sources and neighbors revealed that four were released following an earlier raid last April, when police began investigating Tate’s alleged activities.

This is one of the properties where Andrew Tate allegedly held a group of women ¿as prisoners¿ and forced them to create pornographic content online, MailOnline has revealed.

This is one of the properties where Andrew Tate allegedly held a group of women ‘as prisoners’ and forced them to create pornographic content online, MailOnline can reveal.

The two-bedroom bungalow, located in Bucharest's Tuhari district on the city's northern outskirts, is where Tate's glamorous girlfriend Georgiana Naghel, 28, lives, along with her housekeeper and two dogs, a pitbull and an alsatian.

The two-bedroom bungalow, located in Bucharest’s Tuhari district on the city’s northern outskirts, is where Tate’s glamorous girlfriend Georgiana Naghel, 28, lives, along with her housekeeper and two dogs, a pitbull and an alsatian.

While held in the bungalow, the women were reportedly forced to participate in online chat rooms, where pornographic material is offered to men from around the world who are willing to pay the right price.

While held in the bungalow, the women were reportedly forced to participate in online chat rooms, where pornographic material is offered to men from around the world who are willing to pay the right price.

While held in the bungalow, the women were reportedly forced to participate in online chat rooms, where pornographic material is offered to men from around the world who are willing to pay the right price.

This has become a lucrative industry in Romania that generates millions of pounds every year.

Ms Naghel was taken into custody following a coordinated police operation that also arrested Tate, 36, and his brother Tristan, 34, at their luxurious warehouse-style mansion, a short drive away.

A fourth woman, former police officer Luana Radu, 32, was detained at another Bucharest address.

They face charges of trafficking in persons, rape and forming an organized criminal group and are currently being held at the Bucharest Police Detention Center pending further investigation.

A police source told MailOnline: ‘This property is crucial to our investigation. It was raided last April and again last week.

“We can’t give you any details about the women who once lived there and where they are now, but it is one of five properties linked to all the suspects.”

Georgiana Naghel (pictured), 28, who is also a US citizen, is described as a businesswoman and influencer who is believed to have been dating Tate for nearly a year.

Luana Radu (pictured), 32, previously worked at a police station in central Bucharest, but left the force eight years ago to pursue a career working in video chat rooms.

Georgiana Naghel (left), 28, is described as a businesswoman and influencer who is believed to have been dating Tate for almost a year before her arrest. Luana Radu (right), 32, previously worked at a police station in central Bucharest, but she left the force eight years ago to pursue a career working in video chat rooms.

Ms Naghel was born in Bucharest and raised in the Tuhari district and is believed to have met Tate (pictured together) through friends shortly after she moved to the country five years ago.

Ms Naghel was born in Bucharest and raised in the Tuhari district and is believed to have met Tate (pictured together) through friends shortly after she moved to the country five years ago.

A police source told MailOnline:

A police source told MailOnline: “These two women are the trusted lieutenants of Tate and his angels” (Pictured: Ms Naghel)

Residents of the street where the bungalow is located told MailOnline that everyone knew it was being used to host online chat rooms and that naked women could often be seen inside the property or in the courtyard, where they were they sat a curved sofa without clothes.

They stated that of the four women, three were Romanian and one was Czech.

Mihai Costicea, 44, who lives right next door, said: ‘We all knew what was going on, it wasn’t a well-kept secret.

“There were times when I would see some of the women living inside the bungalow completely naked and they weren’t embarrassed at all. All sorts of things were going on inside the house and it was obvious what it was used for.

She added: ‘I only spoke to one of the girls, whose name was Bibiana and she was from Czechoslovakia. She told me that they were all doing chat rooms but to be honest, they all seemed pretty happy and always came in and out of the house whenever they wanted.

“It did not give us the impression that they were being held against their will.”

Land records show the bungalow was bought in 2018 by a company called Talisman Enterprises, founded and owned by Tate but later transferred to Ms Naghel.

The modern bungalow, which has an open-plan kitchen and patio overlooking a long garden, was built on land previously owned by Mr. Costicea, who he sold to a local property developer.

He and other neighbors revealed that Tate was seen visiting the property regularly and that this increased after last April when the women were no longer there following the police raid.

Another neighbor who did not want to be named said: “After the raid last April, we don’t know what happened to the girls, but Georgiana moved into the bungalow full time because she wasn’t always there before that.”

‘Tate visited a lot. He would arrive in a luxurious and expensive car and spend a lot of time here. He didn’t know what he and Georgiana did for a living, but it was clear they were very wealthy. He told me a lot about his dogs, which he loved very much.’

She added: ‘I didn’t talk to the girls much when they were there, but they told me they were working in chat rooms. They were all young and beautiful and were always in and out of the house, so I was very surprised to learn that they were being held prisoner.

A woman claiming to be a housekeeper was on the property when MailOnline visited.

She said: ‘I’m sorry I can’t say anything because Georgiana isn’t here and she’s in a lot of trouble. I don’t know any women who have lived here before because I’m just the housekeeper doing my job.’

Tate’s initial detention period has been extended from 24 hours to 30 days, but his lawyer Eugen Constantin Vidineac plans to appeal the judge’s decision.

He said: ‘From our perspective, there is no reason… to take this drastic preventive measure.’