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Residence
  
Prison, South Africa

Other names
  
Egbert Jules Savy

Name
  
Radovan Krejcir

Spouse
  
Katerina Krejcirova

Children
  
Denis Krejcir

Nationality
  
Occupation
  
Criminal

Role
  
Fugitive

Criminal charge
  
Murder

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Born
  
November 4, 1968 (age 55) (
1968-11-04
)
Dolni Zukov, Czechoslovakia

Parents
  
Nadezda Krejcirova, Lambert Krejcir

Similar People
  
Frantisek Mrazek, Sarka Grossova, Oscar Pistorius, Viktor Kozeny

Judgement in Czech fugitive Radovan Krejcir's criminal case


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Radovan Krejčíř (born 4 November 1968) is a Czech criminal fugitive. As of 2013 he has been in prison, South Africa.

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He became rich through criminal activity during the 1990s and was considered one of the richest people in the Czech Republic. He fled from the country shortly after being arrested in June 2005 and resided in the Seychelles. In 2012, he was sentenced in absentia to eight years of imprisonment for fraud totalling CZK 108,000,000. In November, 2013, he was arrested and charged with kidnapping and attempted murder in South Africa. The trial started in May 2014. In August 2015, he was found guilty of attempted murder, assault and kidnapping, among other things. Other trials are still in progress.

Biography

His criminal activities began in the early 1990s, following the Velvet Revolution. He co-founded the company Corado and amassed great wealth during the Czech voucher privatization. His activities and companies were monitored by the police since the mid-1990s, due to suspicion of illegal money transfers.

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In June 2005, the police raided his luxury villa in Černošice and arrested him in association with a planned murder of a customs officer, fraud and criminal conspiracy. Krejčíř fled the house during the police intervention, which later led to the resignation of the Czech Police President Jiří Kolář. In September, 2005, Interpol traced him and his family in the Seychelles.

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In April 2007, he moved to South Africa under the false name Egbert Jules Savy. He was arrested and taken into custody at O. R. Tambo International Airport in Johannesburg. The Czech Republic started negotiations about his extradition with the South African authorities, however, South Africa did not allow the extradition, as it was alleged he had paid bribes to the necessary judge.

In South Africa, Krejčíř established contacts with the local criminal scene. He himself became a target of an attack in July 2013, when his car was hit by a remote-control gun. He figured in the murder investigation of crime boss Cyril Beeka, who was killed in Cape Town in 2011. The South African media associate him with several other murders in the local underworld.

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He is wanted for tax fraud and conspiracy to murder in the Czech Republic. He was convicted of Kidnapping and attempted murder in the High Court of South Africa and multiple criminal charges were laid against him, by a renowned Forensic Specialist Paul O'Sullivan, including many counts of fraud, corruption, extortion, kidnapping attempted murder, conspiracy to commit murder and murder. O'Sullivan alleges that Krejcir tried to kill him no fewer than six times.

After Krejcir was convicted of attempted murder and kidnapping in South Africa, he will now stand trial for attempting to murder well known Forensic Specialist Paul O'Sullivan.

Krejcir´s former right hand Milosh in cooperate of Czech investigative journalist Jaroslav Kmenta written a book which tells the true story of this mobster. The book´s name is The Godfather African.

Attempted Prison Escape

A number of illegal items were discovered on 26 September 2015 in an apparent raid of a number of prison cells including that of Krejčíř. Amongst the items found were a pistol, ammunition, a knife, an item that appeared to be a Taser, a pepper spray gun, screwdriver steel blade, 10 cellphones, a memory stick, a diary which contained the names of witnesses and investigators in his cases and a sketch showing a detailed map of the prison building. The escape was to take place at his next court appearance in October 2015.

It was revealed that a staggering R246 million ($18 million USD) had been made available to ensure the smooth escape of Krejčíř from prison. Three prison warders were paid R1.5 million to help expedite the prison break. Impeccable sources close to the investigation have revealed that the three warders have already been identified and their arrest is imminent. Krejčíř has been moved to an underground isolation cell after it has been established that a helicopter was going to be used in the daring raid to free him. Some of the R246 million was used to pay for this helicopter to spirit Krejčíř away once he had escaped. A part of the money was also to be used to pay all the people, including the cops, who were involved in the plan to spring him from jail and some would have been used to pay for the landing rights for a chartered plane to fly him out of the country. Judge of Tribunal in Johannesburg Colin Lamont condemned him 23. 2. 2016 for 35 years in jail.

Gangster Ka a Czech film directed by Jan Pachl, is inspired by the story of Radovan Krejčíř. The movie premiered in 2015.

References

Radovan Krejčíř Wikipedia