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"Every time someone was executed, they told each other stories about it, which they had fun with. He did the same thing when Lučanský was arrested," former head of the Poprad underworld Reichel says about the former mafia boss Černák. Mafioso Mikuláš Černak confessed to sixteen murders and served 26 years in prison. A civil association requested his parole and the court should decide. Psychiatrists and a psychologist spoke favorably of his resocialization, even the former prosecutor, now lawyer Eva Mišíková, has a positive attitude towards him. The director of the prison also gave him a favorable assessment. Despite this, doubts remain among the public about whether the man who brutally murdered and tortured dozens of people should be freed. "He noticed that when I registered Mr. Lučanský's imprisonment and his death, I registered Mikuláš Černák's mocking remarks at that time. I experienced it in the 90s. Whenever they executed someone, they told each other stories about it, which they entertained. From my point of view, Černak is the same. If not even worse," says the former boss of the Poprad underworld Milan Reichel, who has known Černák since the early nineties. Popradský bos was a witness to some murders, but unlike Černák and others, he was never accused or tried for violent criminal activity. Milan Reichel talked about Černák, the underworld, the police, the investigation of murders, but also whether he is willing to go to the wrestling ring with Černák in the show NOW LIKE THIS with Anka Žitna.