Presumption of Innocence Only for Their Own: How Smer and Hlas Defend Convicted and Accused Nominees
The Slovak Interior Minister emphasizes the importance of accountability for police and officials amid serious allegations, while highlighting a double standard in political responses between opponents and allies.
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.
Blind Spots of Slovak Society
The article critiques Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico's misleading narratives about the 1989 fall of communism, emphasizing the role of the communist secret police in maintaining the regime.
They held him on the phone for six hours and deprived him of 25,000 euros. The fraud victim is afraid that the case will never be investigated
A Slovak man named Martin lost 25,000 euros to fraudsters posing as police after a six-hour phone call.
The police are investigating a villa in France. Kažimír's partner threatens lawsuit
Slovak police are investigating a villa in France linked to the partner of Slovakia's central bank governor over alleged corruption related to public IT contracts.
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.
Threat on Telegram Concerned 19 Schools, Police Refuse to Disclose the Language Used
Slovak schools face new threats via Telegram, involving 19 institutions and prompting a security response from police.
Threats from Telegram / Police Investigate Threats Against Schools Written in Cyrillic with Photos of Weapons
Slovak police are investigating threats against schools in Bratislava that were posted on Telegram, featuring Cyrillic writing and images of weapons.
Thief wanted for 16 years caught by police while trying to watch hockey at the Olympics
A Slovak man who had been on the run for 16 years was arrested in Milan while attempting to attend the ice hockey events at the Winter Olympics.
Hockey Match Leads to Arrest of Man Wanted for Justice for 16 Years
An Italian police operation led to the arrest of a Slovak man who had been evading justice for 16 years while attempting to attend an Olympic ice hockey match.
Italian police arrested a Slovak at the Olympics, after 16 years of searching. He went to hockey
An individual sought by authorities for 16 years was detained by Italian police during the Olympics while attending a hockey match.
Kotlár Informed the Government in Confidential Procedure / Drucker Heard Nothing Significant, Takáč Was Shocked by the Findings. A New Report for the Police Analyzed Peková's Analysis
A new expert report commissioned by the Slovak police confirms the effectiveness and safety of mRNA vaccines, contradicting claims made by Sona Peková regarding the presence of DNA in vaccines.
The theft is on camera, but an old computer cannot play it. The police are hesitant to say if it's just a joke from Zomri
Slovak police reportedly struggle to play back a crucial camera recording evidence due to outdated computer technology, raising questions about the state of their investigative resources.
Political Forum / We Are Witnesses of the Systematic Breakdown of the Police Force
The article discusses the ongoing decline in the efficiency of the Slovak police force due to reduced criminal investigations and dismissals of cases, a situation exacerbated by the disbanding of the National Criminal Agency and specialized units.
Slovak police investigate government commissioner Kotlár for spreading false information
The Slovak police are investigating government commissioner Peter Kotlár for possible misinformation regarding COVID-19 vaccine statements, but have not confirmed any charges against him yet.
Slovak Police Charged Kotlár with Spreading Alarmist News. He Compared Vaccinated Individuals to Corn
Slovak police have charged Peter Kotlár, the government commissioner for reviewing the state's response during the COVID-19 pandemic, for spreading alarmist news by comparing vaccinated individuals to corn.
Ombudsman writes to Strasbourg about detention in Slovakia. Is the case of Milan Lučanský's suicide reopening? (questions and answers)
The Slovak ombudsman is addressing the European Court regarding the circumstances surrounding the detention and suicide of former police president Milan Lučanský.