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Chateau Putin EXCLUSIVE: Despite Spain declaring there are no oligarchs owning here, the Olive Press can reveal at least one - âa genuine fortress with at least 10 security guardsâ with intriguingly close links to the Russian dictator
IT is known as the Rock of the King (or Roca del Rey), a giant 2000m square palace with a private vineyard, helicopter pad and a dozen bedrooms in the hills above Marbella. One of southern Spainâs most expensive mansions, it also boasts a vineyard, bowling alley, mini golf course and, perhaps predictably, a âshooting rangeâ. But it is what is under the ground that should be of considerably more concern to the authorities. The Olive Press can reveal that the Russian-owned mega-mansion near Marbella has no less than three basements and numerous tunnels dug into the hills overlooking the strategic Straits of Gibraltar. As well as a giant wine cellar with its own separate champagne room filled with vintage bottles - a classic hallmark of President Putin - it also counts a âhigh-tech panic roomâ and a âcontrol room, full of screens and buttonsâ. There are two guard stations âwith
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at least 10 guardsâ, a satellite facility and âan underground monitoring device pointing towards the straitsâ, one source told the Olive Press. While officially it is impossible to know who really owns the property in Spainâs most expensive private enclave, La Zagaleta, in Benahavis, various Olive Press sources say they are certain that Putin is the main investor. âHe has definitely visited a number of times, when security is incredibly high,â revealed one. âZagaleta already has among the best security in Europe, but when Putin is visiting, there is a whole extra level and you canât get near the house.â More alarmingly, a high-ranking Ukranian resident in Spain, knows a number of people currently working in the property and claims it has armed guards. âThey carry guns and I also know that a number of drones h a v e been shot d o w n PLUMBING & AIR CONDITIONING SPECIALISTS
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PALATIAL: Putin mansion facing Gibraltar with armed guards and underground bunkers, and panic room from the sky by them,â she explained. She continued: âWhen you arrive it is like an airport. You are carefully searched and you have a sticker put on your phone so you canât take pictures. The guards will also know if it has been removed or altered in any way. Everybody is watched all the time.â Insisting she must remain anonymous for fear of attack by the Russian secret service, she added: âItâs definitely Putinâs house and I know
all about its size and luxuries, the place is literally dripping with gold.â And she added: âIt is certainly not the only house that Putin has in Spain and he owns others with partners, with at least one in the Alicante province.â The Ukranian woman, who is now in close touch with the Spanish authorities, added the government should be investigating them and âthey should be sanctioned at a European level as soon as possibleâ. The Olive Press has been reporting on the property in question since 2012, when we revealed exclusively that Putin was part of a six-man Russian consortium behind the mansion. The very epitome of extravagance, the villa cost âŹ19 million and sits on an 18,000 m2 plot, with two swimming pools, a cinema and a gym, as well as a 22-car garage. A known Hispanophile, Putin regularly visited Spain 37 times in the 1990s alone, according SALES & RENTALS SPECIALISTS to a book, using false documents. MoriaraâąCalpeâąJalonâąJaveaâąDeniaâąAltea In another 2014 book, called Putinâs Kleptocracy, by Karen Dawisha, www.moraira-hamiltons.net
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revealed the dictator visited Spain âon forged documents during the period 1996-2000 in connection with business meetings between himself, Boris Berezovsky, and Russian crime figures.â "These kinds of reports led Spanish police to become suspicious of Russian activity in Spain, and in the 1990s they began monitoring the Russian oligarch Berezovsky, as well as several well-known leaders of Russian organised crime, all of whom had houses on the southern coast of Spain. âIn 1999, to their immense surprise, their recorders picked up an unexpected visitor: Putin. He had arrived in Spain illegally, by boat from Gibraltar, having eluded Spanish passport control." And he clearly had more interest in Spain than just sunbathing. According to the Times, in 2015, he had been looking to buy property here since 2000. The newspaper revealed that the head of one of Russiaâs biggest crime Continues on Page 2