3. September 2019 at 21:30

Slovan Bratislava manager will pay €5,000 due a Nazi salute

If Ivan Kmotrík Jr. fails to pay the fine, he will spend six months in jail.

Slovan Bratislava manager Ivan Kmotrík Jr. Slovan Bratislava manager Ivan Kmotrík Jr. (source: TASR)
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A judge of the Specialised Criminal Court in Banská Bystrica handed down a guilty verdict to Slovan Bratislava manager Ivan Kmotrík Jr., charged with the deliberate offense of showing sympathy for a movement aimed at suppressing fundamental rights and freedoms. The August 19 verdict is not valid yet.

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He has been ordered to pay €5,000, as reported by the Aktuality.sk news website. The August 19 verdict is not valid yet.

“In case the fine is intentionally thwarted, the court has imposed a sentence of six months in prison,” the Specialised Criminal Court spokesperson Katarína Kudjáková said, as quoted by Aktuality.sk.

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