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SKCrime13 days ago

In the case of Purgatory, the prosecution has filed a complaint in court.

In the Očistec case, the prosecution has appeared in court, alleging that witnesses were manipulated via emails within the National Anti-Corruption Authority (NAKA). The accused, Gašpar, denies the charges.

Source document: National Anti-Corruption Authority (NAKA)

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PravdaIndependentCenter13 days ago
In the case of Purgatory, the prosecution has filed a complaint in court.

In the Očistec case, the prosecution has appeared in court, alleging that witnesses were manipulated via emails within the National Anti-Corruption Authority (NAKA). The accused, Gašpar, denies the charges.

Bias read (Center): The summary presents the facts without apparent bias, mentioning both the prosecution's allegations and the defendant's denial. No loaded language or one-sided sourcing is evident.

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