The price of deportation
Mukhtar Ablyazov's post on Facebook:
In order to kidnap my family from Italy, the special services of Kazakhstan used a private jet: Bombardier BD-100-1A10 Challenger (registration number OE-OE-HOO), which belonged to the company Avcon Jet. The plane was hired specifically for this purpose in Austria, and then dispatched to Italy in order to carry out the operation. On the night on 31 May, a special services unit forced my wife and my six-year-old daughter onto the plane, and then took them to Kazakhstan.
The estimated price for renting the jet is 400 000 euro. I am sure that other expenses associated with this operation were not lower. And all this, just to take the members of my family as hostages, and deprive them of the right to legal defence. Who could have paid such a high price? I know the answer to this question. It was Nursultan Nazarbayev.
Source: Mukhtar Ablyazov's post on the social networking site Facebook, 1 June, 2013
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