Lobbyist Janousek has returned to Prague, the confiscated money is not his
Lobbyist Roman Janousek returned to Prague from a holiday in Zadar, Croatia. Upon his return, he said that the millions of crowns and a kilogram of gold that the police seized last Thursday in safes were not his.
“I completely rule it out,” the lobbyist told the novinky.cz server. The police said he didn’t take anything from him. “They took some little things from my wife. That I’m really pissed that someone was walking around my house, of course yes, that would bother everyone, but now I have to find out the reasons. Because what was in that report seems to me like some sci-fi of the sixth generation, “said Janoušek.
He added that he has been here for a while and that he is not wise from the information yet. “Now I’m finding out what actually happened and what didn’t happen, I still can’t distinguish between some fiction and reality,” Janoušek remarked.
According to the daily Večernji list, Janoušek spent time in Zdar on a plot of land measuring an estimated five thousand square meters right by the sea in the elite resort of Diklo. Locals claim that a wealthy businessman bought two houses in this part of Zadar seven or eight years ago. At that time, they allegedly thought it was a Czech premiere.
Večerní listy journalists tried to visit Janoušek at his Zadar address, but the lobbyist did not want to talk to them. Instead, his gardener reportedly said “talks next door”. Janoušek’s neighbors revealed that the businessman spent millions just on the purchase of old houses, which he then had demolished. And he said he gave even more for the new position.
According to the daily, one of Zadar’s neighbors strongly supported the businessman. He says he is a wonderful man. “They lie when they say he ran over a woman. He trampled on someone in the Czech Republic and now they are harassing him, “he said.
Investigation of the Czech police connected with a close collaborator of Prime Minister Petr Nečas Jana Nagyovou, which eventually marked the fall of the government, began investigating suspected criminal activity by a group of lobbyists, including Roman Janousek. The businessman is also facing charges in the Czech Republic for attempted murder after he knocked down the driver of a wrecked car, who wanted to deal with the incident with him, after an accident.
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