Lions, bears removed from convicted gangster's property

Vadim Ghirda / AP

A Romanian man known as Nutzu the Pawnbroker has been indicted for leading a fearsome criminal gang, but the public seems to be more interested in his pets: four lions and two bears

A Romanian man known as Nutzu the Pawnbroker has been indicted for leading a fearsome criminal gang, but the public seems to be more interested in his pets: four lions and two bears.

Ion Balint — his real name — had long been known to have an affinity for wild beasts in his home.

"You said I fed men to the lions?" Balint was recorded saying on a videotape as he rode away from prison on a black stallion in 2010. "Why don't you come over and I'll give you some lions!"

Authorities won't confirm that the lions and bears were used to intimidate rivals at his high-walled and heavily guarded estate in the poorest part of Romania's capital, Bucharest. The compound also contained less fearsome beasts, including thoroughbred horses and canaries.

Balint, 48, a stocky man with a mustache and a receding hairline, often appears dressed in T-shirts and tracksuits.


The Romanian news media were awash in unconfirmed reports about Balint's excesses, reporting that he used the lions and bears to intimidate rivals and that his house contained a torture chamber.

Vadim Ghirda / AP

The Romanian news media were awash in unconfirmed reports about Balint's excesses, reporting that he used the lions and bears to intimidate rivals and that his house contained a torture chamber.

His son-in-law, Marius Vlad, told The Associated Press on Wednesday that the reports were false.

"Many untruths are being reported," he said.

'A good neighbor'
Bystanders and relatives who gathered near the gates of the estate described Balint as a good neighbor and an animal lover, and said they weren't bothered by roaring lions.

"We can hear them every day, but only when they're hungry or the female is in heat," said Gabriela Ionescu, 36, clutching her toddler daughter's hand. "They don't disturb us at all."

Authorities allege that Balint and his brother Vasile headed a criminal network that controlled much of the underworld activity in Bucharest, a city of 2 million. Some 400 police and detectives were involved in the investigation that led to the arrest last week of 67 suspects, including the Balint brothers.

In 2009, Balint was convicted of human trafficking, violence and pimping, and sentenced to 13 years in prison. That was reduced to six years, but Balint was free after a year.

On Wednesday, the four lions and two bears were sedated, put in cages and removed by environmental authorities and the Vier Pfoten animal welfare charity. The animals, which generally appeared in good condition, will be temporarily housed in a zoo and may eventually be relocated in South Africa, animal welfare officers said.

Mircea Pupaza, commissioner of the National Environment Guard, told The Associated Press that Balint had no documentation or health records for the animals, which he's kept illegally for 10 years. He could face a year in prison and a hefty fine for illegally keeping wild animals.

"The lions are a status symbol for him," said Livia Cimpoeru, a Vier Pfoten spokeswoman. She declined to speculate whether they had a more sinister purpose.

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I would be intimidated...

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Reply#1 - Wed Feb 27, 2013 11:01 PM EST
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I don't know how this mobster managed to stash two entire football teams on his property but God bless him. I hope he didn't pay much for them.

    Reply#3 - Wed Feb 27, 2013 11:58 PM EST

    Both teams suck, so it does not matter.

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    #3.1 - Thu Feb 28, 2013 12:01 AM EST
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    I got to comment on this...

    "A Romanian man known as Nutzu the Pawnbroker...And Ion Balint — his real name — had long been known to have an affinity for wild beasts in his home..."

    MSNBC is now traveling to Romania! Wow...getting international and all that! Super-duper! May I know the temperature and weather conditions in Romania please? Please report weather conditions from Romania every day. Any journalist with a hoodie and a pie chart will be terrific.

    So these "terrifyingly wild animals" will be placed in a "zoo"? You know "zoo"...that square thing with animals in it?

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    Reply#4 - Thu Feb 28, 2013 12:34 AM EST

    I love the story. Just reading that idiots name made my day

      #4.1 - Mon Mar 11, 2013 4:28 PM EDT
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      I wonder if Balint's son-in-law, Marius Vlad, is a descendent of Vlad the Impaler, the original Dracula. Sort of sounds like it.

        Reply#5 - Thu Feb 28, 2013 12:36 AM EST

        I wonder who took over Bucharest's underworld?

        I hope the animals return to the wild.

          Reply#6 - Thu Feb 28, 2013 12:49 AM EST

          Sounds like America. Remember Waco Texas, in 1993. The Feds came and shot their dogs and started a fire. Burned 80 Women and children at the stake just to recover a SKS hunting rifle. Lol

            Reply#7 - Thu Feb 28, 2013 1:02 AM EST
            Comment author avatarMichael Kitchenvia Facebook

            oh god what did ndamunik suh do now?

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            Reply#8 - Thu Feb 28, 2013 1:38 AM EST

            I am glad the animals are being cared for... Kudos to those helping out.

              Reply#9 - Thu Feb 28, 2013 2:39 AM EST

              He is convicted of human trafficking pimping and violence and he serves one year. Sounds like Americas justice system. Is it any wonder that honest people no longer trust their government?

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              Reply#10 - Thu Feb 28, 2013 3:21 AM EST

              you are right. this is a very bad guy. but, his influence runs deeply into the Bucharest government (like people in america who employ "high-powered Washington lobbyists", whose influence is not divided along party lines). that system (theirs and ours) is far more terrifying and damaging than a few caged animals.

                #10.1 - Thu Feb 28, 2013 4:09 AM EST
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