Thursday, November 14, 2013

Businessman missing following “mafia” bomb explosion in Bedfordview

Nov 13, 2013 | 9:47 AM 
|by SAPA 
Police did not know the whereabouts of businessman Radovan Krejcir following a bomb explosion outside a shop he owns.
Czech businessman Radovan Krejcir outside the Johannesburg Magistrate's Court on April 16, 2012 in Johannesburg, South Africa where the charges of fraud against him have been provisionally dropped.

The shop is situated near the Eastgate shopping centre, in Bedfordview and the explosion happened late Tuesday afternoon.

Scene is on lock down

"The scene is still a lock down. Our forensic experts and the bomb squad are still combing the scene," Brigadier Neville Malila told reporters.

Malila said police did not know whether there were still explosives inside the Money Point shop.

Ekurhuleni emergency services spokesman William Ntladi said earlier that two people were killed, three were critically injured and two others suffered minor injuries.

The injured were taken to Bedford Gardens hospital

Malila said that while the information police had was limited, it was believed a person walked into the shop with a bag, with the bomb inside it.

"Shortly afterwards there was an explosion."

Police did not know whether there were still explosives inside the Money Point shop

He did not know how many people were inside the shop at the time of the explosion and police would go to the hospital to interview the injured.
Mafia tactics feared

A Sapa reporter on the scene said bystanders were unwilling to speak to reporters as they feared "mafia tactics".

The explosion took place on the corner of Bradford and Nicol Roads, with the intersection closed off to traffic and cordoned off by police.

Eyewitness News reported that the two men killed were close associates of Krejcir, who is currently fighting his extradition to the Czech Republic where he is facing a prison sentence.

Sapa was unable to contact Krecjir.

First bid to kill Krejcir in July

In July, Krejcir was the target of an apparent bid to kill him outside his Bedfordview office.

"It is alleged that he [Krejcir] arrived at the premises and parked his vehicle," police spokesman Lt-Col Lungelo Dlamini said at the time.

"As he was leaving the parking spot, an explosive device was detonated from the back of a vehicle, a VW Polo, parked opposite his vehicle."

Krejcir escaped unharmed.
Police inspect the VW Polo that fired bullets at Radovan Krejcir on July 24, 2013 in Johannesburg, South Africa. Krejcir said a remote-control-triggered gun which was attached to a red Volkswagen Polo was used. The car burst into flames after firing the shots. 

That blast, in the parking lot of the Money Point gold and diamond exchange's head office, where Tuesday's blast also took place in Bedfordview, left several holes in Krejcir's car.

The VW Polo was stolen in Brixton, Johannesburg, in April.

Krejcir said he heard noises, like bullets being fired, from a car he parked next to.

"I managed to get away and saved my life... someone out there tried to kill me," Krejcir told Sapa at the time.

About three weeks earlier, Krejcir's Bedfordview business was broken into and jewellery worth R3 million was stolen.

"It is on the same premises where an attempt to kill him was executed. On July 3, unknown suspects broke into the premises through the roof, cut open a safe, and stole jewellery worth approximately R3 million," Dlamini said at the time.

Associates have been killed over the last two years

Several men reportedly associated to Krejicir have been shot and killed over the last two and a half years.

Veselin Langanin, 54, was shot dead around 4am in his Bedfordview home on November 2, Malila said at the time.

Veselin Langanin, 54, was shot dead around 4am in his Bedfordview home on November 2

Langanin was reportedly arrested for armed robbery last year with Krejcir.

Reported drug trafficker Sam Issa, a 49-year-old Lebanese citizen allegedly linked to Krejcir, was shot and killed on October 12 in Bedfordview while waiting in his Audi Q7.

A white Ford Ranger pulled up next to him and the occupants opened fire and killed him.
Krejcir denies association with dead men

Krejcir told Sapa the day Issa was killed: "I did not have any association with the man, I only [knew] him as a resident of Bedfordview."

Lolly Jackson, the owner of the Teazers franchise of strip clubs and linked to Krejcir, was shot dead at a house in Edleen near OR Tambo International Airport on May 3, 2010.

Lolly Jackson, the owner of the Teazers franchise of strip clubs was linked to Krejcir

Jackson's alleged killer George Luca meanwhile had been granted 40 days to appeal against his extradition to South Africa, it was reported in September.

The Supreme Court of Appeal in Cyprus ruled on September 17 that Luca would be in mortal danger if he returned to South Africa. The court believed South African authorities would not be able to protect Luca.

Alleged underworld leader Cyril Beeka, 49, was gunned down execution-style by unidentified gunmen on a motorcycle in Bellville, Cape Town on March 21, 2011.

Beeka was allegedly an associate of Krejcir's.

No comments:

Post a Comment