Debate in the Editorial Office / Fico has a Čurilla Obsession, but No Result
The Bratislava regional court ruled that police officers Ján Čurilla and Pavol Ďurka should not be detained, as the prosecutor failed to submit the request correctly, highlighting a conflict of interest among politicians.
Newsfilter: The prosecutor cried at the wrong grave and Fico is starting to be laughed at due to the police around Čurilla
The article discusses the ongoing legal troubles and public relations challenges faced by Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico and Interior Minister Matúš Šutaj Eštok regarding former investigators from the police unit NAKA.
Ján Čurilla: Words from the Prime Minister's Press Conference Transformed into a Resolution on Our Indictment
Former investigator Ján Čurilla, under house arrest for over two years, claims that his recent indictment was influenced by comments made during a press conference by Prime Minister Robert Fico.
Čurilla and Ďurka will not go to custody / The Regional Court rejected the prosecutor's complaint, the police officers will be prosecuted at liberty
Two Slovak police officers, Ján Čurilla and Pavol Ďurka, will face prosecution without custody, following a ruling from the Bratislava Regional Court that rejected a prosecutor's request for detention.
Čurilla and Ďurka will not go to custody, the regional court rejected the prosecutor's complaint
Two police officers, Ján Čurilla and Pavol Ďurka, will not face custody as the regional court upheld a previous ruling that questioned the validity of the prosecution's request for their detention.
When Čurilla is in custody, strict regime is fine, but for the Takáč group it is a crime according to the police inspection
The Slovak police inspection is seen as applying double standards in evaluating the treatment of detainees, particularly in the cases involving Ján Čurila and members of the Takáč gang.
Lawyer Dulovič: Čurilla Found It Funny That He Is the Head of a Criminal Group
Defense attorney Ján Dulovič discusses representing police officers Ján Čurilla and Pavol Ďurka who are being targeted by political figures in Slovakia, highlighting the challenges and experiences during police interrogations.
Judge Hajduk refused detention for Čurilla and Ďurka and warns against criminalizing established practices
Judge Tomáš Hajduk ruled against the detention of police officers Ján Čurilla and Pavol Ďurka, stating that the proposal for their detention was submitted to the wrong court, rendering the case illegal.
Operation Repentant / Ján Čurilla and Pavol Ďurka will be tried at liberty. The judge did not take them into custody
Police officers Ján Čurilla and Pavol Ďurka will face trial while free, as a judge ruled against custody due to procedural issues with the charges.
Operation Repentant / Ján Čurilla and Pavol Ďurka will be prosecuted at liberty. The judge did not take them into custody
Police officers Ján Čurilla and Pavol Ďurka will be prosecuted while remaining free, as their judge did not impose pre-trial detention.
Kaliňák rejects connections to Strnad / A company close to the arms dealer paid Kaliňák's law firm. The minister thanks the Curilla team for profit growth.
Defense Minister Robert Kaliňák has rejected allegations of connections to arms dealer Michal Strnad, amidst claims that his law firm received payments from an investment platform linked to Strnad.
Kaliňák denies connections to Strnad / Company close to the arms dealer paid Kaliňák's law firm. The minister thanks the Čurilla team for profit growth
Defense Minister Robert Kaliňák has denied any links to arms dealer Michal Strnad, responding to allegations that Strnad's investment platform FunGood is financially connected to Kaliňák's law firm.
Debate in the Editorial Office / If Žilinka supports Čurilla's group, he will go to open war with Fico. Smer will begin to hunt him.
Recent tensions in Slovakia escalate as Prime Minister Robert Fico publicly accuses prosecutor Michal Šúrek, following the detention of Šúrek and members of an investigative team.
Debate in the editorial office / Fico warned Žilinka: Don't you dare give the Curilla group three-six-three
Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico criticized prosecutor Michal Šúrek, leading to the arrest of Šúrek and others related to an ongoing investigation.
Corruption News Filter: Police Officers and Prosecutor Are Being Prosecuted for Just Doing Their Job
Recent arrests of police officer Ján Čurilla and prosecutor Michal Šúrek have raised concerns over the integrity of the Slovak justice system as they are charged based on dubious testimonies from individuals linked to criminal activities.
Prosecutor argues for detention based on Čurilla's conversation with Makó in the restrooms
Prosecutor Michal Žeňuch seeks to detain police officers Ján Čurilla and Pavol Ďurka to prevent them from influencing witnesses amid ongoing investigations.
Investigator requests detention / Inspection fears that Čurilla and Ďurka will influence the investigation, court to decide on Friday
An investigator has requested the detention of police officers Ján Čurilla and Pavol Ďurka due to concerns they might influence an ongoing investigation.
What Curilla's Group and Šúrek Are Accused Of / They Were Made into an Organized Group that Distorted Investigations. Gašpar and Pčolinský Testified Against Them
Police officers associated with Ján Čurilla and prosecutor Michal Šúrek are accused of abusing their positions to coerce testimonies from criminally prosecuted individuals.
Hrašák and Gašpar testified against Čurilla and others. The Inspection sees Čurilla as the head of the group whose manipulations were covered by Šúrek
Police officers from the canceled National Criminal Agency (NAKA) are accused of coercing individuals in custody to confess to crimes.
The Arrest of Čurilla's Team / Fico Ordered, the Inspectorate Fulfilled the Political Order of Smer
The article discusses a significant police operation in Slovakia that led to the arrest of several individuals, including prominent police officers Ján Čurilla and prosecutor Michal Šúrek, amid claims of political motivations behind the arrests.
Newsfilter: It is becoming unclear whether the Čurilla team or their lawyer Kubina is more afraid
The article discusses the recent police operations in Slovakia targeting figures involved in a high-profile corruption case, sparked by a public complaint from politician Robert Fico against prosecutor Michal Šúrek.
The police inspection detained Čurilla and his former colleagues from NAKA. They also came to the office of prosecutor Šúrek
The Slovak police inspection detained several former and current members of the National Criminal Agency (NAKA), including investigator Ján Čurilla, due to serious allegations of extortion and abuse of power.
Operation Farewell / Anti-Corruption Unit Arrests Čurilla and Prosecutor Šúrek
The Slovak police have arrested several former members of the National Criminal Agency, including prosecutor Michal Šúrek, during an anti-corruption operation.
Šutaj Eštok has hired external lawyers for disputes with Čurilla, the bill for his decisions may be three-quarters of a million
Slovak Interior Minister Matúš Šutaj Eštok has engaged external lawyers to handle legal disputes involving police officers, which could cost the ministry significantly.
Ján Čurilla writes: The Čurillas were never indicted or convicted
Ján Čurilla discusses the implications of Slovak Prosecutor General Maroš Žilinka's decision to intervene in court proceedings related to Interior Minister Matúš Šutaj Eštok's personnel orders.
Žilinka Entered the Dispute of Police Officers Regarding Ján Čurilla. Their Suspension is Illegal
The General Prosecutor's Office in Slovakia is seeking to annul personnel orders by the Minister of Interior that unlawfully suspended police officers associated with Ján Čurilla.
Judge rejected the indictment against Ján Čurilla and his colleagues. He sees serious errors in the investigation
A judge in Slovakia rejected the indictment against several police officers, citing serious procedural errors in the investigation.
Breakthrough in the Curilla Case / Court Dismisses Prosecution Against Former Police Investigators Due to Serious Procedural Errors
The Bratislava I District Court dismissed the prosecution against former investigators related to Ján Curilla, citing serious procedural errors by the Trnava regional prosecutor's office.
Čurilla described in court how he was detained. He himself warned the inspectors that they were telling him to pull out documents from his pocket, where he had a loaded gun
Ján Čurilla testified in court about his fears of detention by police inspectors, recounting an incident where he warned officers about his loaded gun when asked to retrieve documents from his pocket.
The story of the electronic mailbox of Šutaj Eštok continues: He quickly obtained confirmation for the court at the state agency
Minister Matúš Šutaj Eštok claims that his defeat against the Čurilla faction was due to a malfunction in the electronic notification system, which was reportedly disabled by a state agency in 2018 without his knowledge.
A Week in Law: Radoslav Procházka's References from Strasbourg to Michal Kovačič, the 'Čurilla Crew,' and Possibly the Interior Minister
Legal expert and former MP Radoslav Procházka discusses recent legal events in a context where human rights evaluations appear to contrast sharply with ongoing violence in the streets.