Lucansky Orders Inspection Due to Inconsistency of Information from NAKA

18. novembra 2018 15:41
(TA3, 'V politike', November 18) Police Corps President Milan Lucansky has ordered an inspection in connection with the case of an anonymous criminal complaint against the organisers of 'For a Decent Slovakia' protests after finding out inconsistency between information he's obtained from the National Criminal Agency's (NAKA) senior officials and the reality, said Interior Ministry spokesperson Andrea Dobiasova on TA3's programme 'V politike' (In Politics) on Sunday. "I would like to say that as the police president told a news conference on Tuesday (November 13), he'll order a more detailed analysis to be prepared for him, as he isn't a law enforcement authority and thus he only worked with limited information up to now. Based on the analysis studied by the president the police found that there were discrepancies between information he learnt from NAKA top officials on Tuesday and the facts, she said. "These include a senior police officer's failure to correctly evaluate the situation after receiving a criminal complaint, inconsistency between time data and several other inaccuracies. Based on these discrepancies, President Milan Lucansky has ordered an inspection and he'll take measures as soon as its conclusions are known," said Dobiasova. ko/mcs
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