After explosions in warehouses in the Czech Vrbetice in 2014, from there was gone by a weapon. Perhaps it was stolen, writes Mladá Fronta IDNES edition.
In the tenant of the IMEX GROUP warehouses, there is a large number of weapons: thousands of manual anti-tank grenade launchers RPG-7, 800 automata, 500 machine guns, 100 pistols and related equipment. “They all disappeared after the explosions at the end of 2014 and could be in the hands of weapons in the black market,” they suggest in IMEX GROUP.
The company has already filed a lawsuit on suspicion of theft of the police. It is assumed that this could, among other things, make police officers after they arrived at the explosion place.
At the same time, the Czech police considers Russia involved in the explosions. The Czech Republic has already announced the search for Russians Alexander Petrov and Ruslan Bashrov, who were allegedly at the scene. Moscow denies the involvement of the Russian side to this incident.
On April 18, Russia also announced 20 employees of the Czech Republic Embassy by Non Grata. These measures were taken in response to the expulsion of Russian diplomats from the republic day earlier. Prague considered that they work under covering the Russian special services, which, in turn, allegedly related to explosions in Vrbetice.