A former member of the Slovak Intelligence Service, Ľuboš Kosík, was released on Tuesday (November 13) from a prison in Mali, the SME daily reported on Wednesday, confirming this information with Kosík himself. Ľuboš Kosík was in prison for two years after an international arrest warrant was issued against him due to falsifying promissory notes worth €2.4 million. For some time now, Kosík had been asking the Slovak police for help with his release, as he also wanted to provide a testimony on the 1995 kidnapping of former President Michal Kováč's son by the Slovak Intelligence Service and on other cases concerning former members of the service.
Zuzana Botiková, Photo: TASR