President Andrej Kiska on Tuesday called on the Government to create the conditions for an effective intervention against "dubious fellowships sprawling out" in Slovakia. Kiska was referring to Russian nationalist biker gang the Night Wolves, which set up a base in Dolná Krupa (Trnava region). The president reported that he'd earlier had "serious talks" with Police Corps president Milan Lučanský and the chiefs of the secret services concerning both the Night Wolves and the alleged abduction of a Vietnamese national from Germany via Slovakia on board a Slovak government aircraft. As for the alleged abduction of the Vietnamese national via Slovakia, Kiska said that he's urged the Slovak law-enforcement authorities to investigate the case properly. More on this in today's Topical Issue.
Russian bike gang and Vietnamese abduction disgrace, says President
01. 08. 2018 14:25 | News
Gavin Shoebridge, Photo: TASR
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