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<div class="bbWrapper">Wow finally for once the police do something right!!<br />
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Policeman cooperated with prostitution gang<br />
(PDM staff with CTK) 28 July - A policeman leaked information to an international prostitution gang, the daily Mlada fronta Dnes reported yesterday. Members of the gang were recently released from custody, reportedly by mistake. <br />
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Lukas Strohal, 28, a member of the foreigner police, handed information on the planned police operations to Emir Huskic, one of the members of the criminal group, during a period from April 2002 and till the arrest of the gang last May, the daily said. <br />
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Because of Strohal, the police raid in which the procurers were arrested was revealed to the gang several days before the operation took place. Thanks to the warning, the prostitution ringleaders were able to hide all the girls they had brought from Belarus, the paper said. <br />
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Strouhal was dismissed from the police force and his case is being dealt with by the Teplice court. "He was charged with abuse of public office in April. At present, he is ill. The main court proceedings will be set when his condition improves," judge Halka Lacinova told the paper. <br />
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Police arrested members of the alleged gang headed by Sergei Onyskiv, in a large-scaled raid on brothels in Dubi. As the result of the operation, 14 people from the Czech Republic, Ukraine, Belarus, Croatia and Bosnia and Herzegovina have been charged with procuring prostitutes. However, only 13 of them were brought to court since Croat Alahudin Halilagic escaped. An international arrest warrant has been issued for him. <br />
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However, district judge Jindrich Pojkar of the Regional Court in Usti nad Labem released the gang members from custody. Justice Minister Pavel Nemec said recently that he was prepared to file a disciplinary complaint if he finds that the Regional Court in Usti nad Labem made a mistake in releasing gang members. According to the press, all nine gang members may have left the Czech Republic already. <br />
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Usti nad Labem Regional Court deputy chairwoman Dagmar Svecova said that the district court in Teplice made so many mistakes about custody that the regional court was unable to correct them. <br />
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Judge Pojkar, who made the decision to place the suspects in custody, questioned them individually and without their defence counsels being present. "He thereby violated their right to defence," Svecova said. <br />
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Pojkar, on his part, says he is convinced that he made no mistake in this case. "When I was deciding on custody, the presence of their lawyers was not necessary," he told Mlada fronta Dnes previously. <br />
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According to the charges, the gang created a system of transporting girls from Belarus to the Czech Republic. The girls allegedly left home with the expectations of earning much money in the Czech Republic. However, some of them were forced to prostitution in Dubi. <br />
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Eight men and one woman who allegedly mediated girls' trips from Belarus were taken to custody. <br />
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The trial of the alleged gang started at the end of May, accompanied by strict security measures. <br />
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