Chef Ljubomir accused of offering bottles to agent to help pierce lockdown – Observer



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Chef Ljubomir Stanisic, who spent seven days on a hunger strike to further support the restoration, was accused by the Public Ministry (MP) of a crime of active corruption and another from disobedience, the Correio da Manhã advances. Stanisic will have offered bottles of drinks to a PSP agent to help him break the mandatory confinement to spend Easter in Grândola. The chef denies any wrongdoing.

The newspaper said that Stanisic is one of the 27 defendants in the Double Face trial, for having been mentioned in wiretaps made of Nuno Marino, one of the PSP agents accused of belonging to a drug trafficking network. Ljubomir has no connection to this network, but on April 2, when the state of emergency was in force and it was not allowed to move between municipalities, he asked Nuno Marino’s brother to help him spend Holy Week in Grândola, with his family .

Nuno Marino is said to have promised to help the chef cross the April 25 bridge, which is usually the target of inspection actions, with his personal car. Stanisic reportedly offered the agent two bottles of wine and another brandy or rum. But in the end there was no inspection.

Stanisic denies the illegalities to the newspaper and says he was authorized to travel. As for the offers, he says that he only offered baskets to friends.



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