Slovakia probes reports of role in kidnap of Vietnamese ex-executive


  • World
  • Saturday, 04 Aug 2018

BRATISLAVA (Reuters) - Slovakia said on Friday it would send its interior minister and police chief to talk to police in Berlin following media reports that a Slovak state plane was used in the kidnap in Germany of a Vietnamese oil executive who was then spirited back to Vietnam.

The Most-Hid party, a junior member of three-party centre-left ruling coalition, has called for a parliamentary committee to investigate the case after a Slovak media outlet reported a Slovak state plane was used in the abduction.

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