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November 22nd, 2017
A Prague district court found Jana Necasova, wife of ex-PM Petr Necas and the former head of his office, and three intelligence officers guilty in the case of abuse of the military intelligence service and imposed suspended sentences on them on Wednesday. The verdict is not yet binding and the defendants are expected to appeal it. Necasova was given a two-year suspended sentence and a five-year ban on working in high posts in state administration. Military Intelligence Service (VZ) chief Milan Kovanda and intelligence officer Jan Pohunek received suspended sentences of 20 months each and Kovanda's predecessor at the VZ's helm 18 months. They were also banned from working in intelligence services and security forces for five years.
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