Condrea’s ex-wife says he was foreign intelligence officer

Dan Condrea’s former wife, doctor Laura Georgescu made incendiary statements on Thursday after she had been heard at the Bucharest Tribunal where she had asked for emergency protection on the child she has with the Hexi Pharma owner, a ten-year-old girl. She said that her former husband was definitely a Foreign Intelligence Service (SIE) officer and that he had been monitored by SIE.

Laura Georgescu went in court in a hearing for the custody trial on her daughter. At the end of the hearing she told journalists that she had filed several documents to the judges, that, she says, reveal that Dan Condrea had been under operative surveillance.

“Condrea has been permanently monitored, as I have also been monitored. He was a SIE officer, has been permanently under operative surveillance,” the former wife stated, also showing several personal photos where intelligence officers would appear.

“It’s a photo from our wedding in 1999. There is colonel Iancu Damian, from the Interior Ministry secret service-DGIPI- appearing in this photo. I presented to the court the monitoring evidence,” Condrea’s ex-wife added. She also revealed what other names were part of their entourage while they were married: Irina Buleandra Cristea, SRI officer, Brandusa Constantin, SRI officer, George Petricu, SIE officer, Mona Cristian, SPP officer and Alexandru Velicu, DGIPI officer.

Asked is she is sure she is still monitored at present, she answered: ‘ask Mr. George Cristian Maior, their devices are superior to Coldea’s ones (Coldea is the deputy head of the National Intelligence Service- SRI). There is no way that he couldn’t have been monitored (…),” Georgescu said.

“Dan Condrea was SIE agent. I know that because I’ve asked him and he hasn’t answered, although he has always answered my questions. If he hasn’t replied, that means he was a SIE agent. There were SIE and SRI agents in our entourage. He wanted a funeral like my father used to have, with military brass band. If he hadn’t got divorced he would have been still alive. I have never let him alone while driving for I knew he was a speedster. He used to slap me off and on but that doesn’t matter anymore,” the former wife also told journalists, as quoted by evz.ro.

She revealed that as far as Hexi Pharma is concerned, the protection of the company came from the Chamber’s Health Committee. The woman says that she would have taken the documents referring to Hexi Pharma’s activity from one of Dan Condrea’s apartments when he was abroad.

Laura Georgescu would have filed the same documents within a denunciation she had filed in September 2015 and she would have also given to journalist Catalin Tolontan.

Dan Condrea, buried on Wednesday

Dan Condrea, the Hexi Pharma owner, was buried on Wednesday at “Sfanta Vineri” cemetery in Bucharest, with over 80 people attending the funerals, among whom there were relatives, Hexi Pharma’s employees, friends, his two children, but not his former wife.

The investigation on the car crash that caused his death is underway at the Prosecutor’s Office, with a witness in this case being heard on Wednesday.

Gabriela Pelin, the woman who called 112 to announced Condrea’s accident told the hearing that Dan Condrea was driving in high speed, around 110km per hour and that he talked to his mobile phone. However, according to her testimony, the Hexi Pharma owner was not trailed by anyone, as there were no other cars or drones in the neighborhood.

The eyewitness was summoned for hearings on Wednesday around 14:00 but, as she was being late, the prosecutors issued a peremptory writ to bring her at the General Prosecutor’s Office.

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