Disinformer Čermák faces another indictment. According to the police, he calls for attacks on politics
Tomáš Čermák, who has been sentenced by the court, is facing another indictment, this time for terrorism due to calls for attacks on politics. The case will be resolved by the court in Pilsen. Cermák’s previous sentence was for hate speech against Ukrainians. He is also accused of threatening the president of the Czech Medical Chamber, Milan Kubko, due to measures against the covid-19 pandemic.
“On December 20, 2022, the accused was indicted at the Regional Court in Pilsen,” he confirmed Czech television plaintiff Martin Bílý from the High Prosecutor’s Office in Prague. Cermák faces five to 15 years in prison for supporting and promoting terrorism.
According to earlier information from the police, in videos and live broadcasts on social networks, Čermák calls for violent actions against members of the government, deputies and senators. The reason was the amendment to the pandemic law, which politicians were discussing at the time.
Čermák was an opponent of measures against the spread of covid-19. “We have to get started and start a radical resistance. We will get rid of those scoundrels once and for all. We will establish our own order here, our own laws for everyone,” said Čermák, for example, according to the server Currently.cz to your followers on social networks.
The National Organized Crime Agency said last February that it had charged two people with supporting and promoting terrorism over calls for violence against politicians. According to Aktuálně.cz, in addition to Čermák, it was also Zdeněk Strapina. One of the cases was supervised by the public prosecutor’s office in Prague and the other by prosecutors from Olomouc.
In the Olomouc part of the case, the prosecutor concluded a plea agreement with the accused. The Zlín Regional Court then sentenced Strapin to 2.5 years in prison with a conditional suspension of probation for four years. At the same time, Strapina must pay a fine of 30,000 crowns to the state intended to help victims of crime.
Čermák is also indicted in connection with the pandemic together with two other men for making dangerous threats to the president of the Czech Medical Chamber, Kubko. It bothered the men that Kubek supported anti-epidemic measures. Čermák was already photographed for hateful statements about Ukrainians in a recording on social networks. Last December, the regional court in Prague imposed a ten-month suspended sentence on him for defaming the nation and inciting hatred.
Video: Video of disinformers Tušl and Čermák, in which they aggressively attacked Ukrainians in the Czech Republic
Video of disinformers Patrik Tušl and Tomáš Čermák, in which they aggressively attacked Ukrainians in the Czech Republic. | Video: Aktuálně.cz/Facebook/Tomáš Čermák