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November 14th, 2018
The opposition Freedom and Solidarity (SaS) party has called on Slovak police chief Milan Lucansky to make personnel changes at the helm of the National Criminal Agency (NAKA), as SaS believes that the police approaches individual cases "selectively", TASR learnt on Wednesday. "Under the law, police should investigate every single complaint filed. The problem is, however, that the police - and NAKA in particular - displays a selective approach towards the criminal complaints. This was the case also in the past, when big cases were left unadressed," stated parliamentary vice-chair Lucia Duris Nicholsonova.
TASR
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