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submitted 2 days ago by Beep@feddit.online to c/euro@feddit.online

The Investigative Center of Ján Kuciak (ICJK) has documented at least 10 cases of administering a narcotic substance to another person without that person’s knowledge or consent—so-called drink spiking. We spoke with some of the victims; others we identified through court records, discussions on online forums, or through official interviews and on-background conversations with healthcare professionals and hospitals. The state takes no interest in such attacks or their victims; it doesn’t even know how many there are. Slovak criminal law does not recognize the offense of administering a substance; police and doctors lack guidelines, and victims, fearing their experiences will be downplayed, are left to cope with their trauma alone. Neighboring countries, including the Czech Republic, are amending their laws; the Slovak Ministry of Justice has not responded regarding potential changes.

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