The Niagara Falls Review

Italian mafia may have links to Slovakian journalist’s killing: report

Was working on story linking organized crime to EU subsidies

- KAREL JANICEK

— Italian organized crime figures may have been involved in the shooting death of an investigat­ive journalist in Slovakia, a Canadian reporter said Tuesday as the country’s newspapers printed black-and-white front pages to honour the slain journalist. The bodies of 27-year-old Jan Kuciak and his girlfriend Martina Kusnirova were found Sunday in their house in the town of Velka Maca, east of the capital, Bratislava. Kuciak is the first journalist to be killed in Slovakia. The government is offering 1 million euros to anyone who helps authoritie­s find the people responsibl­e. Police say the slayings were likely linked to his reporting. In an interview Tuesday with the Sme daily, Slovak-based Canadian journalist Tom Nicholson said Kuciak told him before his death that he was working on a story about possible Italian mafia involvemen­t in fraud linked to EU subsidies in eastern Slovakia. Aktuality.sk, a news website that Kuciak was working for, made the same claim as Nicholson in their own story Tuesday based on Kuciak’s reporting. Nicholson said he would testify, but has not been approached by police. “I’m not sure what caused Jan’s death, but I bet my life that this is so,” he said. Making the story more explosive, Sme said two Italian businessme­n with possible ties to the mafia operating in Slovakia did business with a senior adviser to Prime Minister Robert Fico and through her to 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 was planning a protest rally in Bratislava for Wednesday. Addressing reporters on Tuesday, Fico dismissed the reports. “You link innocent people to a double murder without any evidence,” Fico said. “Don’t do it.” Fico also blamed the opposition for misusing the case against his government. Standing alongside Fico and Kalinak, Gaspar said Tuesday that investigat­ors are taking media reports of possible mafia involvemen­t as seriously “as any other version.” Kalinak said Slovak 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 slayings place Slovakia in the company of undemocrat­ic countries such as Ukraine or Russia where “the murders of journalist­s are nothing exceptiona­l.” But government officials disagreed. “We will spare no effort in investigat­ing this criminal act and in bringing the perpetrato­rs to justice,” Slovakian envoy Ivan Korcok told the Human Rights Council in Geneva.

 ?? MICHAL SMRCOK THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Investigat­ive reporter Jan Kuciak was shot dead in his home.
MICHAL SMRCOK THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Investigat­ive reporter Jan Kuciak was shot dead in his home.

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