In tax process against former secret agent Werner Mauss, District Court of Bochum has sentenced 77-year-old to two years imprisonment on probation. The court recognized on Thursday on tax evasion in ten cases.

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The Public prosecutor’s office in Bochum had accused Werner Maus of tax evasion in a particularly serious case and called for six years and three months in prison for former secret agent. In course of one-year trial before second major chamber of Commerce, accusations had “impressively confirmed” according to prosecutor’s office.

Mausen was accused of concealing German tax authorities ‘ income from assets created abroad-and attempted to disguise this fraud with considerable effort and apparent intent. In years in question, assets to which it is concerned amounted from 2002 to 2011 at times more than $50 million.

Mice had demanded a acquittal. The money did not even belong to him, which is why he was not responsible for tax on property. Mauss said that Western secret organizations had set him 1985 in Panama a secret fund with 23 million dollars.

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With money, so mice, he paid his bets against crime and for peace. Among or things, Mausen claims to have saved Pope’s life.