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Interior Minister's Daily Police Briefing Requests Raise Legal Concerns

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Slovakia's Interior Minister Matúš Šutaj Eštok has been requesting fresh information from police every morning, according to recent reports. Former head of the National Criminal Agency (NAKA), Ľubomír Daňko, warned that if the minister were receiving information about police operations planned for the same day, it would create legal problems. The practice raises questions about potential political interference in police operations and the independence of law enforcement activities. NAKA is Slovakia's specialized unit responsible for investigating serious crimes including organized crime and corruption cases.

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