Legal proceedings against Radovan Krejcir, a convicted Czech crime boss serving a 35-year prison sentence in South Africa, were postponed after Krejcir refused to testify. He claimed that prison authorities provided him with expired food that did not meet his dietary needs due to a wheat allergy and required medication. Krejcir argued that he needed proper nutrition before taking his prescribed medication and cited a High Court order allowing his legal team to provide food if necessary. His legal representative supported his claim, stating that inmates should not be forced to eat expired food. However, the magistrate emphasized that the court’s focus was on addressing delays in the criminal proceedings rather than the prison diet issue. The case was rescheduled for 14 July 2026.
Lettura del bias (Centro): The article presents the situation objectively, focusing on the procedural aspects of the court case and the specific claims made by Krejcir regarding his treatment in prison. There is no overtly biased language, and both Krejcir's arguments and the magistrate's response are reported without evident





