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Paul of Romania, convicted in Ferma Baneasa case, found in Malta

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Prince Paul of Romania, sentenced in the Ferma Baneasa case to three years and four months in prison with execution, was found in Malta, judicial sources told AGERPRES on Sunday.

According to them, he was in a resort.

The authorities will follow the specific procedures, the sources show.

In 2020, the High Court of Cassation and Justice definitively sentenced the businessman Remus Truica, former head of Cabinet of the former social-democratic prime minister Adrian Nastase, to seven years in prison with execution in the case of the illegal restitution of the Royal Farm from Baneasa, and Prince Paul of Romania received a sentence of three years and four months in prison.

In the same case, the Israeli businessmen Tal Silberstein and Benyamin Steinmetz were sentenced to five years imprisonment each.

AGERPRES

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