The Prosecutor Asked to Wait with the Publication of the Intervention in Ukraine. Slovak Police Threatened the Safety of the Teams
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When a joint international investigation team is formed, rules are always agreed upon as to who will lead it and how the public will be informed about the status of the investigation. This was undoubtedly the case with the joint investigation team of the Czech Republic, Slovakia and Ukraine. It is standard procedure.
It could have been a successful police cooperation between Czechs, Slovaks and Ukrainians. After three quarters of a year of searching, this week they jointly arrested in Ukraine a man who last year threatened to bomb Czech and Slovak schools. Instead of joy at the discovery, however, Czech police officers are left with a bad taste in their mouths because their Slovak colleagues reported the case prematurely. Specifically, at a time when – as Re…
This was told to Respekt by the spokesman for the Czech Police Presidium, Jozef Bocan. According to the weekly's website, their safety could have been threatened. "The publication took place at a time when the police teams were still in Ukraine in the Dnieper. Work was still being done on the spot, it was not tactical, especially with regard to the safety of everyone present at the place, which is not too far from either Russia or the front," Bo…
The information about the detention of a Ukrainian in the Dnipro in connection with last year's bomb threats to schools in the Czech Republic and Slovakia was published by the Slovak police on Wednesday, while police teams were still in Ukraine in the Dnipro. This was told to Respekt by the spokesman for the Czech Police Presidium, Jozef Bocan, on Friday. According to the findings of the weekly's website, their safety could have been threatened.
Prague - Information about the detention of a Ukrainian in connection with last year's bomb threats to schools in the Czech Republic and Slovakia was published by the Slovak police on Wednesday, while police teams were still in Ukraine in the Dnipro. This was told to Respekt by Jozef Bocan, a spokesman for the Czech Police Presidium. According to the weekly's website, their safety could have been at risk.
The information about the detention of a Ukrainian in connection with last year's bomb threats to schools in the Czech Republic and Slovakia was published by the Slovak police on Wednesday, while police teams were still in Ukraine in the Dnipro. The spokesman for the Czech Police Presidium, Jozef Bocan, told Respekt today. According to the weekly's website, their safety could have been threatened. "The publication took place at a time when poli…
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