‘Liberland’ under investigation for running illegal diplomatic offices

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Under the umbrella of ‘Liberland’, Vit Jedlička who proclaims himself as the president of this non-existent country has been opening diplomatic missions throughout the world and been appointing “ambassadors” and “representatives” with the active collaboration of a woman named Zuzana Uchnárová, who claims to be the “co-owner” of Liberland and the “ambassador of Liberland to UAE”. Meanwhile, it is alleged that Vit Jedlička, Zuzana Uchnárová (Zuzana Uchnarova) and their cohorts in ‘Liberland’ are running illegal cryptocurrency trade, while Zuzana Uchnárová is involved with a Dubai-based fraud racket named ‘EcoShumi Foundation’ alongside internationally known scammers namely Kamil Grund and Jorge Sebastiao.

‘Liberland’ owners Vit Jedlička and Zuzana Uchnárová are dreaming of establishing a country exclusively for crypto activities and turning this so-called ‘Liberland’ into the epicenter of crypto scammers and frauds.

On YouTube, the so-called President of “Liberland” Vit Jedlička speaks at reinvent money 2015 about his new nation, the challenges and opportunities it faces and the kind of monetary system he envisions for it. And in reality, this Vit Jedlička is a violator of law who is making frantic bids in introducing a new fake cryptocurrency. A stupidly edited video of Vit Jedlička would clearly prove his real intention.

‘Liberland’ has established diplomatic missions in several countries in the world, while Vit Jedlička has appointed ambassadors and representatives of his non-existent country. Here is the full list of other individuals who are shown on the website of “Liberland” as its representatives/ambassadors in several countries in the world:

Omour Abdoul Ramadan, Liberland representative in Chad

Ann Wahinya, Liberland representative in Kenya

George Nixon Kingsley, Liberland representative in Liberia

Mohammed Shashne, Liberland representative in Libya

Dimitri Dima Antoniades, Liberland representative in Mauritius

Dieynaba Diop, Liberland representative in Niger

Juliet Mbabazi, Liberland representative in Togo

Chafik El Bahy, Liberland representative in Tunisia

David Mutebi, Liberland representative in Uganda

Beshoy Azer, Liberland representative in Egypt

Sayouba Koanda, Liberland representative in Burkina Faso

Mohammad Osman Nowrozi, Liberland representative in Afghanistan

Rahman Khan, Liberland representative in Bangladesh (House #10(A), Road #48, Gulshan 2, 1212 Dhaka, Bangladesh)

Hagop Kazanjian, Liberland representative in Armenia

Ted Huang, Liberland representative in Taiwan

Samuela Davidova, Liberland representative in Georgia

He Huang, Liberland representative in Hong Kong (66 Shanghai St, Yau Ma Tei, Kowloon, Hong Kong)

Anthony Gomes, Liberland representative in India

Saman Seif, Liberland representative in Iran

Danny Schwarz, Liberland representative in Israel

Jason Webb, Liberland representative in Japan

Jeong-Ho Lee, Liberland representative in South Korea

Raja Younes, Liberland representative in Lebanon

Faisal Butt, Liberland representative in Pakistan

Matthew Pajares Yngson, Liberland representative in the Philippines

Ville Oehman, Liberland representative in Singapore

Thomas-Georg Poehlmann, Liberland representative in Syria

Zuzana Uchnárová, Liberland representative in the United Arab Emirates

Hans Norved, Liberland representative in Australia

Anna Riedl, Liberland representative in Austria

Jonas Lundqvist, Liberland representative in Belgium

Nikolay Popov, Liberland representative in Bulgaria

Eugene Romanenko, Liberland representative in Belarus

Hans Weber, Liberland representative in Czech Republic

Mikko Järvilehto, Liberland representative in Finland

Melet Noel, Liberland representative in France

Kolja Spöri, Liberland representative in Germany

Stergios Doukas, Liberland representative in Greece

Balázs Magyar, Liberland representative in Hungary

Halldor Fannar Kristjansson, Liberland representative in Iceland

Jillian Godsil, Liberland representative in Ireland

Sandris Murins, Liberland representative in Latvia

Marius Pareščius, Liberland representative in Lithuania

Navid Saberin, Liberland representative in Luxemburg

Jan-Erik Olsson, Liberland representative in Malta

Romain Gerardin-Fresse, Liberland representative in Monaco

Milan Seman, Liberland representative in Netherlands

Manuel Lains, Liberland representative in Norway

Michał Czekaj, Liberland representative in Poland

Ines Pereira Condinho, Liberland representative in Portugal

Steve Kovacs, Liberland representative in Romania

Andrey Voronkov, Liberland representative in Russian Federation

Nikola Korbar, Liberland representative in Serbia

Marianna Sade, Liberland representative in Slovakia

Björn Elfvin, Liberland representative in Sweden

Pavel Pospisil, Liberland representative in Switzerland

Selcuk Soner Uras, Liberland representative in Turkey

Denys Yuzhakov, Liberland representative in Ukraine

Tariq Abbasi, Liberland representative in the United Kingdom

Tomaz Slivnik, Liberland representative in Guernsey

Ruth Fernandes, Liberland representative in Canada

Yoav Altman, Liberland representative in Dominican Republic

Juan Carlos Gorospe Mayorga, Liberland representative in El Salvador

Robert Christopher Lingle, Liberland representative in Guatemala

Fernando Facio Jr, Liberland representative in Mexico

Medwyn Blazer, Liberland representative in Nicaragua

David Molineaux, Liberland representative in the United States

Javier Canosa, Liberland representative in Argentina

Oscar Scholz, Liberland representative in Chile

Randy Thompson, Liberland representative in Colombia (Av. Guabinal #57-15, 730001 Ibagué, Colombia)

Fernando Quintero, Liberland representative in Ecuador

Pablo Daniel Magee, Liberland representative in Paraguay

Javier Canosa, Liberland representative in Uruguay.

Talking to this correspondent, a senior officer of Bangladesh Police said, “As Liberland is a non-existent entity, it is illegal and punishable offense for its to open representative office or diplomatic mission in any country in the world, while its appointing representative and ambassadors in unlawful act”.

The officer further said it will initiate investigation into the matter of Liberland’s appointing representative in Bangladesh as the people behind this dubious entity are having suspicious activities and involvement in cryptocurrency, although according to the Bangladesh Bank, dealing in cryptocurrency in Bangladesh is illegal.

Commenting to ‘Liberland’ appointing Zuzana Uchnárová (Zuzana Uchnarova) as its ambassador in the United Arab Emirates, a source in Dubai said, laws in the United Arab Emirates are extremely strict about any illegal activities, and appointing Zuzana Uchnarova as its ambassador in the UAE proves, people behind ‘Liberland’ has opened its diplomatic mission in the country, which is absolutely illegal. Now Dubai Police and other law enforcement agencies in the UAE may investigate activities of Zuzana Uchnarova and see if she is involved in money-laundering and other types of criminal activities.

Next Installment: ‘Liberland’ president Vit Jedlička, the mafia of crypto scam

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