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Krejcir on hunger strike over more security

- SHAIN GERMANER

RADOVAN Krejcir has embarked on a hunger strike in protest against his prison conditions, and is set to launch an applicatio­n in the high court in Pretoria to have them improved.

This came to light yesterday at the high court in Joburg during another set of proceeding­s in which he and his four coaccused have been charged with the murder of alleged drug kingpin Sam Issa.

Krejcir’s lawyer, Frank Cohen, told the court his client hadn’t eaten since Monday, and that security around him has increased to the point where he was watched while he was sleeping or using the toilet.

Earlier this week, The Star revealed that police had stepped up security after yet another escape plot allegedly planned by the Czech fugitive that would’ve involved mercenarie­s trying to break him out.

Krejcir has since been transferre­d to another prison and is being monitored by South Africa’s top counter-terrorism unit, the Special Task Force.

The extreme security has meant that Cohen has struggled to properly consult his client. He told the court that when he visited Krejcir at his new prison this week, he was not allowed to bring in or out documentat­ion that would assist his client’s case.

He was also witness to Krejcir being told he was not allowed to speak in Czech to his relatives overseas, meaning that attempts to resolve his legal fee issues had been unsuccessf­ul.

“This is not a prosecutio­n, this is a persecutio­n,” said Cohen.

Earlier this week, the lawyer told the same court that a new attorney couldn’t be appointed without approval from Krejcir’s sponsors, in other words, his mother, Nadezda Krejcirova. But she doesn’t speak English and Krejcir had to go through a third party – his daughterin-law – to communicat­e his request for more money for legal fees.

Cohen requested another postponeme­nt to resolve the funding issue.

However, prosecutor Lawrence Gcaba accused Krejcir of using the alleged language barrier as yet another reason to delay the trial, saying that if further postponeme­nts were granted, new delaying tactics would be employed.

Judge Winston Mihloti Msimeki asked Gcaba to ask prison authoritie­s to allow Krejcir to speak directly to his mother, and allowed a short postponeme­nt of the proceeding­s to Monday.

However, one of Krejcir’s co-accused, Siboniso Miya, has also scuppered proceeding­s yesterday after asking his attorney, Sinen Mnguni, to withdraw. Mnguni and his advocate, Annelene van den Heever, both pulled out of the case, meaning Miya will have to find new representa­tion.

In yet another developmen­t, another prison warder was charged alongside Krejcir in a separate case where he is accused of an escape plot from Zonderwate­r prison.

The warder, David Sibeko, appeared yesterday in the Kempton Park Magistrate’s Court, while another warder was to be charged with the same crime today.

‘It’s not a prosecutio­n, it’s a persecutio­n’

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