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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