19. September 2019 at 13:15

Owner of the Night Wolves complex in Slovakia fined again

It seems that Jozef Hambálek abandoned plans to open a museum there.

Night Wolves branch in Dolná Krupá Night Wolves branch in Dolná Krupá (source: Sme)
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The former agricultural facility complex in the village of Dolná Krupá (Trnava Region) was expected to turn into a military museum and the base of the Russian motorcycle gang the Night Wolves.

Instead, its owner is facing several financial problems, the Sme daily reported.

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Jozef Hambálek was first fined €33,000 for bringing military machinery to the complex without informing the Defence Ministry. He was recently fined again, this time for building the base at odds with the approval decision.

Hambálek has failed to answer any questions. Moreover, the locals say they have not heard anything about the planned museum for some time.

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