CEO Of Private Bank shot dead
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CEO Of Private Bank shot dead
The chief executive officer of a private bank in the alpine principality of Liechtenstein has been shot dead at the bank’s headquarters, according to reports.
Liechtenstein police said Monday that a 48-year-old bank executive had been shot dead inside the underground car park of the bank’s headquarters. The report said the fatal shooting took place in the village of Balzers, located near Liechtenstein’s border with Switzerland.
The police statement did not name the bank or the executive. Later on Monday, however, Swiss news outlet Schweizer Radio und Fernsehen (The Voice of Switzerland) identified the shooting victim as Jürgen Frick, CEO of Bank Frick.
Headquartered in Balzers, the family-run bank was founded in 1998 as a private financial establishment. In addition to its Liechtenstein office, Bank Frick also maintains a branch in London’s Mayfair district, in the United Kingdom. Liechtenstein police said on Monday it was looking for a suspected gunman, identified as Jürgen Hermann, a former fund manager, who was spotted in the bank’s surveillance cameras around the time of the shooting.
Hermann, who lives in Liechtenstein’s Mauren municipality, was also seen fleeing the scene of the crime in Smart car. Swiss media later reported that Hermann describes himself on his personal website as “the Robin Hood of Liechtenstein” and as the tax-haven’s “public enemy No. 1”.
German media said Hermann has been involved in longstanding feuds with the government of Liechtenstein over “financial issues”. In his website, the suspected shooter has uploaded statements demanding that the government of Liechtenstein returns to him “investments worth millions”, which were allegedly “destroyed by the financial mafia of Liechtenstein”.
The principality’s police say they found Hermann’s driver license and passport thrown by the side of a road near the river Rhine, and suspect that Hermann might have killed himself. They also say Hermann’s passport included “handwritten notes” confessing to killing Frick.
Several private banks in Liechtenstein, including LLB and LGT Group, two “no-questions-asked” banks owned by the Royal family of the tiny alpine tax haven, have come under scrutiny in recent years, as governments around the world accuse the tiny principality of inviting deposits from money launderers and criminal syndicates. Meanwhile, Frick Bank remained closed on Monday due to the shooting, according to reports.
Liechtenstein police said Monday that a 48-year-old bank executive had been shot dead inside the underground car park of the bank’s headquarters. The report said the fatal shooting took place in the village of Balzers, located near Liechtenstein’s border with Switzerland.
The police statement did not name the bank or the executive. Later on Monday, however, Swiss news outlet Schweizer Radio und Fernsehen (The Voice of Switzerland) identified the shooting victim as Jürgen Frick, CEO of Bank Frick.
Headquartered in Balzers, the family-run bank was founded in 1998 as a private financial establishment. In addition to its Liechtenstein office, Bank Frick also maintains a branch in London’s Mayfair district, in the United Kingdom. Liechtenstein police said on Monday it was looking for a suspected gunman, identified as Jürgen Hermann, a former fund manager, who was spotted in the bank’s surveillance cameras around the time of the shooting.
Hermann, who lives in Liechtenstein’s Mauren municipality, was also seen fleeing the scene of the crime in Smart car. Swiss media later reported that Hermann describes himself on his personal website as “the Robin Hood of Liechtenstein” and as the tax-haven’s “public enemy No. 1”.
German media said Hermann has been involved in longstanding feuds with the government of Liechtenstein over “financial issues”. In his website, the suspected shooter has uploaded statements demanding that the government of Liechtenstein returns to him “investments worth millions”, which were allegedly “destroyed by the financial mafia of Liechtenstein”.
The principality’s police say they found Hermann’s driver license and passport thrown by the side of a road near the river Rhine, and suspect that Hermann might have killed himself. They also say Hermann’s passport included “handwritten notes” confessing to killing Frick.
Several private banks in Liechtenstein, including LLB and LGT Group, two “no-questions-asked” banks owned by the Royal family of the tiny alpine tax haven, have come under scrutiny in recent years, as governments around the world accuse the tiny principality of inviting deposits from money launderers and criminal syndicates. Meanwhile, Frick Bank remained closed on Monday due to the shooting, according to reports.
Re: CEO Of Private Bank shot dead
In these small safe havens and rich places, people in these times still think nothing can happen to them and that they don't need CP.
As a Bank CEO he should have had CP, whether living in Geneva, Monaco, Luxemburg or Lichtenstein, individuals with money need CP.
If he had CP maybe the gunman would have aborted his mission as Frick would have been a hard target.
As a Bank CEO he should have had CP, whether living in Geneva, Monaco, Luxemburg or Lichtenstein, individuals with money need CP.
If he had CP maybe the gunman would have aborted his mission as Frick would have been a hard target.
Re: CEO Of Private Bank shot dead
Reenforces the fact the most attacks occur either at a place of work or residence, known locations.
I`m surprised he hadn`t employed any Security, I`m guessing it could be a risky line of work holding money for organised crime syndicates from around the world, although in this case it appears to be an ex employee that was the gunman.
I`m surprised he hadn`t employed any Security, I`m guessing it could be a risky line of work holding money for organised crime syndicates from around the world, although in this case it appears to be an ex employee that was the gunman.
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