Posted on 08/20/2013 8:43:56 AM PDT by null and void
Prague, Aug 19 (CTK) - The police have accused the organiser of the Communist secret service StB plot called Kamen (Stone) aimed to catch people trying to escape from then Czechoslovakia in the early 1950s, daily Mlada fronta Dnes (MfD) writes Monday.
If convicted, the man, aged 92, who lives in Prague, may be sentenced up to 10 years in prison, MfD writes.
Shortly after the 1948 Communist coup, the StB started catching the escapees in a trap under the cover name Kamen, it adds.
A false border was established in order to make them believe that they could forget any caution and disclose everything about their opposition activities since they were already in the West, MfD writes.
Agent-provocateurs promised to ensure the flight to the West and let the escapees to be transported to a false border, MfD writes.
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60 years on. How long will our traitors have to look over their shoulders?
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Another one for the note book.
Thanks,Nully.
The Nazis are almost all dead. Time to give the Commies equal time.
“The Nazis are almost all dead. Time to give the Commies equal time.”
He may be sentenced up to 10 years in prison?
LOL
They should make it a life sentence...
10 years seems like a “For Show” sentence.
If it’s a life sentence it would represent the real crime.
Interesting. I used to work with a gentleman who was a colonel in the Czech military, though he was a specialist, being a chemical engineer. he is no longer with us, but I remeber that he said he had to make three escape attempts before he got out.
I’d love to know if he was a victim of this guy.
I only remember that he once escaped into Yugoslavia. They weren’t on the best of terms with either side at the time, so they sent him back to Czechoslavakia but didn’t tell them he had tried to escape.
Yep.
Besides which, too many of them are in the current government.
If by ‘our traitors’ you mean the ones rampant in the US now....unfortunately they will skate free forever
Nope.
We’ve had just about enough.
Just about.
This is interesting. Except for some East Germans, not many former Communist secret police officers have been prosecuted in the former Soviet bloc.
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