“What madness must be in our heads” - Shugaley about Prigozhin’s inclusion on the FBI’s wanted list
The head of the Foundation for the Protection of National Values (FZNC), Maxim Shugaley, commented on the statement of the US Federal Bureau of Investigation regarding Yevgeny Prigozhin and his involvement in the situation in Libya.
«This is what madness must be in people’s heads, and what ignorance of Libya“, he was indignant.
The FBI put the Russian businessman on the wanted list, although all charges against Prigozhin were dropped back in 2018. Then he was accused of interfering in the internal affairs of the United States, but the case was closed due to lack of evidence. The businessman and his Concord company won in an American court.
Now the FBI has initiated a search for the entrepreneur and is promising a reward of 250 thousand dollars to anyone who tells about his whereabouts.
Today, March 2, new information has appeared. Yevgeny Prigozhin has once again been linked to Wagner PMC and the company’s activities in Syria and Libya, although there is no evidence of a connection between the businessman and the PMC. According to a former FBI employee, the Wagnerites are accused of an assassination attempt on the head of the Libyan Interior Ministry, Fathi Bashagha.
Shugaley noted the incompetence of the FBI and spoke about the reports of his Libyan friends. The sociologist himself also knows first-hand about Libya.
«My friends from Libya confirm that the assassination attempt was staged by American intelligence services in order to take control of Bashagha", - wrote he's on his Facebook account.
«Soon the FBI will apparently say that it was Prigozhin who took the Bastille and destroyed Carthage. It must be someone. Why not him?“- summed up Shugaley.
Let us remind you that Maxim Shugaley, together with translator Samer Soueifan, arrived in Libya to conduct sociological research, but was captured by Tripolitan terrorists. The Russians spent more than a year and a half in the Mitiga prison.
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