MEP arrested for alleged bank fraud in Zurich
December 5, 2015Four men, including Miloslav Ransdorf, a member of European Parliament from the Czech Republic, were detained by Swiss authorities after attempting to withdraw 350 million euros ($380 million) from a bank in Zurich with apparently forged papers. The Czech Interior Ministry confirmed the arrest of the four men Friday.
All four were released, and the 62-year-old, left-leaning politician's whereabouts aren't clear.
"Swiss authorities told our ambassador that Mr. Ransdorf was released, so I assume he could be on his way home now," Michaela Lagronova, a Czech foreign ministry spokeswoman said.
More than a decade in Strasbourg
In 2013, Ransdorf briefly came to attention for scuffling with a Dutch TV journalist who confronted him for checking in at the parliament for just five minutes in order to receive his per diem of 300 euros. It's a practice that critics have said is widespread and has been going on for more than a decade.
Swiss police in Zurich told the DPA news agency that the suspected bank fraud has been referred to a prosecutor.
jar/sms (dpa, Reuters)