The Independent, Moscow
Sergei Polonsky (centre) is led away by Cambodian officials
A controversial Russian property tycoon has been arrested in Cambodia
after an incident in which he and friends apparently imprisoned several
local sailors and then forced them to jump into the sea at knifepoint.
The former billionaire developer Sergei Polonsky, 40, was arrested on
Monday along with two other Russians in the town of Sihanoukville,
according to Cambodian military police. Prosecutor Huot Vicheth told the
Sihanoukville court that the men had been charged with intentional
violence and illegal detention.
Mr Polonsky is a divisive
character renowned for his abrasive style and brash behaviour. He was
punched during a 2011 television broadcast by Alexander Lebedev, a
fellow Russian businessman who is also The Independent’s financial
backer. The two men were taking part in a talk show and Mr Lebedev said
he acted in “self defence” after constant hectoring and threats from Mr
Polonsky.
The property developer was spending New Year’s Eve with
friends on an uninhabited Cambodian island when the latest incident
occurred, although the details are murky. Military police in Cambodia
say six victims, local sailors, were threatened with a knife by the
Russian trio and then imprisoned in a cabin on the boat, before later
being forced to jump into the sea.
The businessman, who is
believed to have financial interests in Cambodia, posted a statement
detailing a very different version of events on his blog yesterday,
claiming that he and friends had been celebrating the new year with
fireworks, which attracted the attention of a nearby naval base. A
military boat arrived to check their documents and the men were arrested
for not having any identification with them.
According to the
statement, officials refused an offer from Mr Polonsky to travel to a
different island to collect his identification and conducted themselves
in a rude and aggressive way. “This behaviour provoked a strong reaction
from an emotional Sergei Polonsky,” says the businessman’s blog.
Cambodian authorities said the boat was not a military vessel but was a
local sailing boat hired by the Russians to ferry them between islands.
Mr
Polonsky is no stranger to controversy. He was famous in Moscow
business circles for his declaration that “anyone who does not have a
billion can go to hell” and had grand plans to build the Federation
Tower in Moscow, which would have become the tallest building in Europe.
But the financial crisis hit in 2008 and his business was destroyed.
Last September, Mr Lebedev was charged by Russian authorities with
hooliganism over his 2011 run-in with Mr Polonsky, which could carry up
to five years in prison, charges that he claims are politically
motivated.
According to Mr Polonsky’s blog, Cambodian police have released him on bail.
2 comments:
What is the name of inhabitant island that this article is talking about? If it no one lived there Youn might steal this island from Khmer if yuon find this island be aware of that!!
stop yuon thieves NOW...
Unihabitan island what is the name?
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