From a Czech perspective, it is worth noting that the people around the Slovak and Fico’s partner in organized crime, Bödör, have also moved their activities across the Morava River. One of them was even an advisor to the Czech interior minister.
“He is a person who knows the workings of the Czech police well. On the other hand, he is able to maintain a certain detachment and distance when assessing these professional matters, he is not directly connected to the functioning of the Czech police,” Social Democrat Interior Minister Jan Hamáček said of his advisor Tibor Gašpar.
Tibor Gašpar is a former Slovak police president. He resigned after the murder of Ján Kuciak. Let us recall that he did not give a very credible impression after the crime. Just a few hours after the murder was revealed, he informed journalists that the murder was related to his journalistic work. Without explaining what he was basing it on. His right-hand man, the head of the anti-corruption unit, Róbert Krajmer, who had no business at the crime scene (he works in a unit that does not deal with murders), was on the scene before the experts from Mordpárta, and the police made several mistakes when inspecting the crime scene. Poor Kuciak wrote about Krajmer’s fake activities, as well as about Gaspar.
Gašpar repeatedly publicized information about the investigation, which was soon unconfirmed. For example, about the connection of the murder with the drug scene. Despite the botched investigation into the murder of the journalist, the then police chief adamantly refused to resign. He only did so – without a hint of regret or acknowledgement of mistakes – when the government was threatened with the fall of the government because of him.
Jan Hamáček was not bothered by this. He did not even respond to a question about whether he did not mind that Tibor Gašpar was doing business with the aforementioned Norbert Bödör, who, according to the indications, was following Kuciak. It was proven that he and his family owned business shares in joint ventures with the Bödörs.
It should be recalled that at the same time as Gašpar’s work at the Czech Interior Ministry, the Bonul Bödör’s security agency is expanding into the Czech Republic. It must be added that the History of Corruption is sad by its very nature. It is also consistent with the fact that Tibor Gašpar played a key role in the scandalous pro-Mafia package of amendments to the Criminal Code and Regulations in Slovakia after Fico’s re-election in 2023. Despite the fact that he was repeatedly indicted at the same time.