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  2. Crime in Slovakia - Wikipedia

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    Slovak police in Sedlice.. Slovakia (population 5.4 million) is a Central European country with a history of relatively low crime. While crime became more widespread after the Revolutions of 1989, it remains low when compared to many other post-communist countries.

  3. Slovak mafia - Wikipedia

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    The Slovak mafia (Slovak: Slovenská mafia) constitutes various organized crime groups in Slovakia, controlled primarily by Slovak interests.The Slovak mafia does not have significant international presence and, even in Slovakia, their activities are limited by boundaries set by the powerful Russian mafia, Ukrainian mafia and Chechen mafia and various Balkan groups controlling much of the ...

  4. List of massacres in Slovakia - Wikipedia

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    Victims were Slovak Jews, including women and children. [3] Hájniky massacre: 16-17 September 1944 Between Hájniky and Rybáre (currently Sliač), Slovak Republic: 11-12 Perpetrated by partisans of 1st Czechoslovak brigade "M. R. Štefánik". Among the murdered was also a priest and member of Slovak parliament, Anton Šalát . [4] Sklené ...

  5. Slovakia approves criminal law reforms that sparked protests

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    The Slovak parliament approved reforms scrapping a special prosecution branch dealing with high-level crime and lowering punishments for financial crimes in a fast-track procedure on Thursday ...

  6. 2022 Bratislava shooting - Wikipedia

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    Participants marched from Tepláreň to the SNP square, where the proprietor of Tepláreň, president Zuzana Čaputová, mayor of Bratislava Matúš Vallo and governor of Bratislava region Juraj Droba as well as other Slovak politicians and celebrities gave speeches commemorating the victims, denouncing the crime and expressing support to the ...

  7. Life imprisonment in Slovakia - Wikipedia

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    Life imprisonment in Slovakia (doživotný trest odňatia slobody in Slovak) is a sentence of indeterminate length, lasting until the convict's death. In Slovak law, since the abolishment of the death penalty in 1990, it is the most severe punishment available.

  8. Slovak president challenges the government's move to ... - AOL

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    Slovakia’s president said Friday that she will challenge at the Constitutional Court an amendment to the country’s penal code that eliminates the office of the special prosecutor dealing with ...

  9. Category:Crime in Slovakia - Wikipedia

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    Crime in Slovakia by type (2 C, 1 P) Crimes in Slovakia by century (3 C) Crimes in Slovakia by decade (5 C) Crimes in Slovakia by year (6 C)-Crime in Bratislava (7 P) G.