Vémola Was Supposed to Help Get 20 Kilos of Cocaine From Britain to the Czech Republic
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The wrestler has been in custody since December 25th.
Wrestler Karlos Vémola was supposed to help bring 20 kilograms of cocaine from Great Britain to the Czech Republic. That is why he was arrested and ended up in custody, wrote the website iDnes.cz, citing sources close to the investigation. Police officers from the special unit were supposed to have worked on the case for over two years.
Czech MMA fighter Karel "Karlos" Vémola has been remanded in custody by a court on suspicion of involvement in an international drug trafficking ring. Police say he is involved in a network and is at risk of fleeing, but the defense says the charges are vague and based on circumstantial evidence.
According to Czech media, the police are working on the theory that wrestler Karlos Vémola helped transport 20 kilograms of cocaine from Great Britain to the Czech Republic. The 40-year-old mixed martial arts (MMA) fighter faces 10 to 18 years in prison if convicted. Vémola was arrested in the village of Měchenice near Prague before the Christmas holidays; he had previously been convicted of a drug offense in Britain. At that time, he was senten…
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Famous MMA fighter Karlos Vémola, who faces 18 years in prison on charges of particularly serious organized drug activity, spoke out three days after his arrest. He said via social media that he did not understand why he ended up in custody and that he intends to fight the prosecution.
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