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Italian mafia link over Slovakian journalist’s killing

Jan Kuciak was shot dead alongside his girlfriend east of Bratislava on Sunday night.

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Organised crime may have been involved in the fatal shooting of an investigative journalist in Slovakia, a Canadian reporter has claimed.

Jan Kuciak, 27, is said to have been working on a story about possible Italian mafia involvement in fraud linked to EU subsidies in eastern Slovakia when he was killed.

The country’s newspapers dedicated their front pages to Mr Kuciak, who was found dead alongside his girlfriend Martina Kusnirova at their house in the town of Velka Maca, east of the capital, Bratislava.

Slovakia's front pages were dedicated to the reporter and his partner (AP)
Slovakia’s front pages were dedicated to the reporter and his partner (AP)

In an interview with the Sme daily, Slovak-based Canadian journalist Tom Nicholson said Mr Kuciak had told him shortly before his death that he was working on a story about possible Italian mafia activity in the east of the country.

Mr Nicholson said he was ready to testify, but has not been approached by police yet.

The country’s police said the slayings were likely linked to Mr Kuciak’s reporting, which also covered tax evasion.

“I’m not sure what caused Jan’s death but I bet my life that this is so,” Mr Nicholson said.

Well-wishers light candles in tribute to the journalist (AP)
Well-wishers light candles in tribute to the journalist (AP)

Sme also reported that two Italian businessmen with possible ties to the mafia operating in Slovakia did business with a senior adviser to Prime Minister Robert Fico, as well as officials from Fico’s leftist Smer-Social Democracy party.

The opposition has called on national police force president Tibor Gaspar and Interior Minister Robert Kalinak to resign, and is planning a protest rally in Bratislava on Wednesday.

Mr Fico dismissed the reports, saying: “You link innocent people to a double murder without any evidence. Don’t do it.”

The PM also criticised the opposition for using the case to smear his government.

Candles and flowers by the entrance to offices of news website Aktuality.sk (AP)
Candles and flowers by the entrance to offices of news website Aktuality.sk, where Mr Kuciak worked (AP)

The police chief said investigators have been co-operating with the Czech and Italian authorities on the case as well as with Europol officials.

Analyst Milan Zitny said the killings place Slovakia in the company of undemocratic countries such as Ukraine or Russia where “the murders of journalists are nothing exceptional”.

Government officials said: “We will spare no effort in investigating this criminal act and in bringing the perpetrators to justice.”

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