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Inside Paul O’Sullivan’s R12,5m home, once owned by Czech thug

A Bedfordview mansion – belonging to convicted Czech criminal Radovan Krejcir, and now owned by anti-corruption activist Paul O’Sullivan – is on sale for a whopping R12,5 million.

The South African forensic investigator – who is currently in London – made headlines last week after he refused to appear in person at Parliament’s Ad Hoc Committee.

O’Sullivan, who has accused KwaZulu-Natal Police Commissioner Nhlanhla Mkhwanazi of corruption –  has cited safety fears.

INSIDE PAUL O’SULLIVAN’S R12,5 MILLION BEDFORDVIEW MANSION

Last week, Paul O’Sullivan’s refusal to appeal before Parliament’s Ad Hoc Committee in person on police corruption set tongues wagging on his motives for not returning to South Africa

Also hogging headlines was the revelation that the anti-corruption activist had his Bedfordview home on the market for R12,5 million.

The home previously belonged to Czech convicted criminal and underworld kingpin Radovan Krejcir, who is serving a 35-year sentence at Kgosi Mampuru’s C-Max prison.

According to Pompa Realty Property, the four-bedroom, five-bathroom home boasts “a luxury lifestyle with comfort, convenience thoughtfully designed.”

The four-storey home offers features like:

  • Glass elevator
  • Wine cellar
  • Walk-in pool
  • Generator
  • Borehole
  • Staff quarters
  • Panoramic views

Take a look inside:

According to reports, Paul O’Sullivan purchased the Bedfordview mansion via an auction in 2015.

The property went on sale after the previous owner, Radovan Krejcir, had his assets seized amid his legal troubles.

Krejcir bought the mansion for R13 million in 2008.

He was convicted of attempted murder, fraud, kidnapping, and drug-dealing and is serving a 35-year prison sentence at Kgosi Mampuru prison in Pretoria.

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