Police Inspector Arrested
"The Communist ' newspaper Volkstimrrie admitted for the first time yesterday that Chief Inspector Marek, an Austrian police official who disappeared more than a year ago, had been arrested and sentenced by tne Soviet authorities,” says the Vienna correspondent of The Times The disappearance of- Inspector Marek has been raised many times m the Allied Control Council, but the Russian represen- * tative (General Sviridov) has steadfastly refused to say w had happened to him. More than 800. Austrians have disappeared in the last four years and are believed to have suffered the same fate, as Inspector Marek.—London, September 22.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 23 September 1949, Page 7
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