Slovak police raid houses owned by alleged Italian mafia
BRATISLAVA, Slovakia (AP) — Slovak police conducted raids Thursday on houses linked to alleged members of the Italian mafia in connection with the recent slaying of an investigative journalist.
Slovakia's national police chief Tibor Gaspar told reporters in the eastern city of Kosice that seven persons have been detained, all male and aged between 26 and 62. Only their first names were given.
Gaspar says the seven were detained as "suspects" with approval from the state prosecution.
The raids were conducted in the towns of Michalovce and Trebisov.
Slovak media reported that one of those detained was Antonino Vadala, an Italian who did business with at least two officials close to Prime Minister Robert Fico.