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November 14th, 2018
Former member of the Slovak Intelligence Service (SIS) Lubos Kosik was released on Tuesday from a prison in Mali, SME daily reported on Wednesday. Kosik was in prison for two years after an international arrest warrant was issued against him because of falsifying promissory notes worth 2.4 million euros. He was surprised at the release. "They opened the door and said this is the end," Kosik told SME, refusing to comment on his next steps. Kosik has long claimed he is willing to provide testimony on the 1995 kidnapping of former president Michal Kovac's son by the Slovak Intelligence Service and on other cases concerning former SIS members.
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