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(From The Slovak Spectator)

Byline: From press reports

in SHORT THE CASE of the missing secret agent file on Slovak ice hockey federation boss Juraj Siroky has been referred to police for investigation, but not before three other spy files were discovered missing as well.

The National Memory Institute, which administers the files of Slovakias communist-era StB secret police, says it has no idea how the documents came to be lost, only that they were among 17 case files requested by ...

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