Insider Reveals: Russian Billionaire Offers FBI Intel on Putin’s Agenda in Exchange for Sanctions Relief, Aided by Georgian Anti-Corruption Advocate

Insider Reveals: Russian Billionaire Offers FBI Intel on Putin’s Agenda in Exchange for Sanctions Relief, Aided by Georgian Anti-Corruption Advocate

Renowned Russian ⁤oligarch, ⁣Mikhail Gutseriev, reportedly shared crucial information with the ⁣FBI‍ regarding the intentions of Vladimir⁢ Putin and Alexander Lukashenko in exchange for the⁢ removal of sanctions. This revelation emerged from⁤ a ​case involving a double agent within ​the Czech police ​force, as disclosed by Czech publications ⁤Denik N and​ Respekt.

Gutseriev‌ engaged in two meetings with FBI ​and ⁣Czech intelligence (GIBS) operatives in 2022. Despite ⁣these interactions, it appears that the anticipated agreement to lift his ​sanctions across ⁣Europe did not materialize.⁤ The rendezvous was orchestrated by a distinguished member of a specialized Czech unit dedicated to combating organized⁢ crime, hailing ⁤from Georgia and having joined the Czech police force ​eight years ago.

The officer, identified only by his‌ initials – L.G.,⁤ previously battled corruption in Georgia during Mikhail Saakashvili’s tenure. ⁢Subsequently relocating to the Czech Republic ⁢following ⁢Saakashvili’s political adversaries’ ⁣rise to ‍power under “Civic Dream,” he transitioned into law enforcement swiftly. His expertise on Russian-speaking criminal‌ networks elevated him to prominence within not just Czech ⁤intelligence circles but also those of other EU nations. Anecdotes include an instance where Austrian intelligence sought assistance⁢ from their Czech counterparts in​ uncovering management details of an Austrian hotel linked to Russian ⁤oligarch Boris Rotenberg – an associate of Putin – amidst suspicions of illicit ‌financial ties.

The subject hotel is officially‌ under GEO Dachstein GmBH’s ownership based in Austria, overseen by Georgiy Ordzhonikidze alongside his son⁢ Irzhi residing within ⁢the Czech ​Republic. ‍Austrian authorities ⁤expressed interest in pinpointing their permanent residence…

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