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Exclusively Pitr and Bojan for AKTU.cz! Kogo? An inflated bubble that means nothing!
© AKTU.cz At the beginning of March, the Czech underworld was stirred by news of a feud among prominent figures of the 90s—Tomáš Pitr, Baškimi Kjazimi alias Bojan, and Pavel Šrytr. A recording of an incident at the Kogo restaurant shows how Pavel Šrytr enters Kogo at the Slovanský Dům on Příkopach Street and spends several minutes dealing directly with Bojan. The footage then shows that at one point Bojan strikes Šrytr, who pulls out a pistol from which the magazine falls out. A subsequent chain of information claimed that Tomáš Pitr had sent Šrytr to Kogo. However, this is not true.
AKTU.cz reporter Jiří Forman managed to get Bojan and Pitr to sit down together, and both made it clear that it was a solo operation by Šrytr; Pitr even confirmed in an interview that he didn’t send Šrytr into Kogo.
We are publishing part of the interview below in the video.
Pitr also confirmed to Forman that after the incident at the Kogo restaurant both Bojan and Šrytr immediately called him—specifically to head to the ski slope in Switzerland. He advised them not to call the police. They replied that it was too late and that the police were already on their way. According to the video footage, it was Pavel Šrytr who made the call, phone in hand. Even the police treated him as an informant upon arrival.
The video from Kogo clearly shows former elite URNa officer Pavel Šrytr mishandling the situation, to the extent that his magazine even fell out of his pistol. Bojan’s friends, who appear on the video only during the incident, take the pistol away from Šrytr and toss it back. Šrytr then tries to run off and insists on retrieving his pistol from the ground, but Bojan’s friends refuse to let him.
Soon the police arrive, and they have handed the entire case over to administrative proceedings, stating that it does not constitute a criminal offense.
Bojan himself laughs off the entire incident with Šrytr—even in light of Šrytr’s most recent challenge for a match in Clash of Stars, where, among others, YouTubers come to battle. Bojan has no desire to fight Šrytr or seek revenge, as he claims there is simply no reason to.
The two influential businessmen also discussed people who are trying to drive a wedge between Pitr and Bojan. In this context, Pavel Šrytr is being exploited as well. According to them, individuals whose identities are known to the editorial team are trying to point to a problem with the Albanian community, although the police have not recorded any significant criminal activity linked to Albanians.
Reporter Jiří Forman spoke with both men several times, and the information he gathered will be published as it becomes available. Among other things, he revealed that the two have known each other for over twenty years and have been actively doing business together, as evidenced by various photographs—mostly from abroad, some dating back several years.
Additionally, phone conversations between both respondents, which Forman had access to as recently as a year ago, confirm that there is no indication of an escalating conflict between the two (Pitr and Bojan), contrary to current public portrayals. The fact that both men use encrypted apps is hardly surprising nowadays.
Pavel Šrytr commented on the incident by saying that "he will start shooting now" and claimed that it is a gang war. However, it is clear that the only one currently trying to stir up trouble, threaten, and intimidate is Pavel Šrytr himself, who also publicly admitted in an article that he is using ammunition that was used by godfather Mrázek.