The Czech military police concluded an investigation into alleged 'smuggling' of drones from the Nemesis collection to Ukraine by members of special forces, determining that no criminal offense was committed. The case involved soldiers who traveled to Ukraine over several years and brought drones from the collection, which were later donated to Ukrainian colleagues. While the military police ruled out criminal activity, the matter now falls under the army’s internal disciplinary review. The new chief of the General Staff, Miroslav Hlaváč, has been provided with relevant information to assess whether the actions were in line with military duties and regulations. The investigation began last year due to concerns about improper handling of defense ministry property and misuse of armed forces personnel beyond their assigned tasks. Details about the number of individuals involved remain undisclosed, as the decision was made under secrecy. Some politicians, including former Defense Minister Jana Černochová, had previously raised suspicions of potential illegal activities by the military. Meanwhile, the drone donation project led by the Group D organization, supported by former Chief of参谋
Bias read (Center): While the article discusses a sensitive issue involving military conduct and potential legal violations, it presents the findings of the military police and the subsequent transfer of responsibility to the army’s disciplinary body. There is no clear ideological leaning in the framing of the story, a






