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Slovak Police Launch Probe into Murder of Investigative Journalist

Staff Writer by Staff Writer
02/26/18
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Slovakian police launched a murder probe on Monday after a leading investigative journalist known for writing about high-profile tax fraud was found dead along with his girlfriend, officials said.

The body of Jan Kuciak, a 27-year-old reporter for the aktuality.sk news portal, was discovered alongside that of Martina Kusnirova at their home in Velka Maca, some 65 kilometres (40 miles) from the Slovak capital Bratislava.

Police commander Tibor Gaspar told reporters Mr. Kuciak died of a gunshot wound to the chest while his partner was shot in the head. He said the motive was “most likely related to the investigative work of the journalist.”

Slovak investigative journalist Ján Kuciak (27) and his girlfriend shot dead. He was digging into corruption, including within Slovakia’s ruling party, and the police say his murder was most likely connected to his work. It’s a terrible signal for Slovakia https://t.co/f55VBtf37l pic.twitter.com/PVk1IDjucA

— Andrew Stroehlein (@astroehlein) February 26, 2018

“If the death of investigative reporter Jan Kuciak proves to be linked to his journalism, it would be an unprecedented attack on freedom of the press and democracy in Slovakia,” leftist Prime Minister Robert Fico said in a statement.

Police believe the double homicide occurred between Thursday and Sunday. Family members contacted the police after being unable to reach the pair. The murder was also condemned by European Parliament chief Antonio Tajani.

“The EU cannot accept that a journalist is killed for doing his job.I call on the Slovak authorities to launch a thorough investigation with international support if needed for Jan Kuciak,” he wrote on Twitter.

Threats

Reporters Without Borders (RSF) also condemned the attack, saying Mr. Kuciak and his family had recently been threatened, and noting that he was the fifth journalist to be killed in the E.U. over the past decade.

“We demand an investigation to shed light on the exact circumstances of this case, especially since Jan Kuciak and his relatives received threats in recent months,” said a statement from Pauline Ades-Mevel who heads RSF’s E.U.-Balkans office.

Slovakia is ranked 17th in the 2017 RSF World Ranking for press freedom, dropping five places compared to the previous year.

Mr. Kuciak’s reporting focused mainly on allegations of tax evasion and fraud concerning high-ranking officials and tycoons. The last story he wrote was about businessman Marian Kocner, known for real estate deals.

Last year, the National Criminal Agency (NAKA) dropped an investigation into alleged tax fraud by Mr. Kocner, who had supposedly applied for tax refunds totalling 8.19 million euros ($10 million).

Known for insulting and threatening journalists, Mr. Kocner said last year that he would set up a website publishing information on the private lives of journalists, according to the leading SME daily. And he allegedly threatened to expose “any dirt” he could find on Mr. Kuciak or his family, according to Kuciak’s editor-in-chief Peter Bardy, writing in September 2017.

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