The police are dealing with the case of threats and damage to the car of Zuzana Petková, director of the Stop Corruption Foundation. This was stated for TASR by the spokesman of the Regional Directorate of the Police in Bratislava, Michal Szeiff, saying that the police carry out the necessary actions. However, she has not yet initiated criminal proceedings. The case is registered as an offense against civil cohabitation and as an offense against property.
- The police are investigating threats and damage to the car of foundation director Zuzana Petková.
- For now, the case is being conducted only as an offense against cohabitation and property.
- Investigators from the Bratislava District Directorate are working with several investigative versions of the case.
- The attacker broke the window of the company car, damaged the upholstery and hood of the vehicle.
- Petková has been receiving aggressively vulgar e-mails with wishes for her death for a long time.
“Police officers of the District Directorate of the Police Force in Bratislava II work with several versions and perform all the necessary actions with the aim of proper clarification,” said Szeiff for TASR.
Petková reported on the social network on Tuesday (April 28) that someone vandalized her company car and she faces threatening messages. “I went to the police to report that someone vandalized my company car in front of my house. He broke the window, damaged the upholstery and hood. It was not a theft, nothing was missing from the car. In recent weeks, aggressive, vulgar e-mails wishing me death have also been sent to my work address,” she wrote.