понедельник, 24 сентября 2007 г.

In Lithuania a new version ...

In Lithuania a new version has emerged about the disappearance in the Kaliningrad oblast of Russia and further destiny of the influential Lithuanian businessman, head of Roslitstroy company, Stanislovas Jucjus, news aegncy Regnum reports. On September 7, daily newspaper Kauno diena published an article titled Does the Kremlin spin latent attack?, expressing an assumption that Stanislovas Jucjus "most likely, is dead".
According to the paper, "Russian intelligence agencies are going to use mysterious disappearance of Stanislovas Jucjus against Lithuania". Itis said in the article by Kauno diena that, ostensibly, "the Russian intelligence agencies may try to accuse Stanislovas Jucjus for collaboration with the Lithuanian intelligence" and after the connection was detected, "he had tried to hide himself in Cyprus". According to the daily newspaper’s assumption, " Law enforcement agencies of Kaliningrad oblast deliberately tighten investigation" about disappearance of Jusjus and death of his business partner Alexander Semkin.
According to Kauno diena, customers of abduction allegedly are the head of one of areas of Kaliningrad and a member of the City Council. Referring to an anonymous informed sources, Kauno diena says that both probable executors and customers of Jucjus’ abduction are known. The newspaper believes that "the executors of abduction belong to one of the organized crime groupings of the Kaliningrad oblast", and it names one of members of the government of the Kaliningrad oblast as "the most probable customer". The newspaper also names two other persons suspected in abduction of Jucjus. On August 8, at entrance of his house in Kaliningrad, general director of Roslitstroy, Alexander Semkin, who had replaced Stanislovas Jucjus in this post, was killed.

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