
Slovak Morning Briefing: Alleged Trap for Čurilla Investigators, Far-Right Clash Looms in Prešov
Slovakia's top news Thursday centers on two developing stories: allegations that investigators linked to the Čurilla case may have been targeted in an entrapment operation, and growing political tensions in the eastern city of Prešov ahead of a local political showdown between fringe and far-right forces. The Čurilla case refers to a long-running Slovak corruption and organized crime investigation — named after a former police officer — that has implicated numerous figures from law enforcement, politics, and business. Allegations of a possible trap set against investigators working on the case raise serious concerns about potential interference in one of Slovakia's most sensitive ongoing legal proceedings. In Prešov, Slovakia's third-largest city located in the northeast of the country, a confrontation is emerging between political groups described as promoting conspiracy theories and extremist ideologies. The development reflects broader concerns about the rise of fringe political movements in Slovak regional politics.
