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General Szymczyk is to face charges

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On Monday, former Police Commander-in-Chief General Jarosław Szymczyk will be questioned as a suspect and is expected to face charges

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On Monday, former Police Commander-in-Chief General Jarosław Szymczyk will be questioned as a suspect and is expected to face charges

·Poland
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"I can confirm that activities involving General Jarosław Szymczyk are planned for Monday, and he is to face the charges," Skiba said.

·Warszawa, Poland
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General Jarosław Szymczyk will hear charges related to the explosion of a grenade launcher in the building of the Police Headquarters. In addition to the former commander, there is one more person suspected in the case.

·Poland
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General Jarosław Szymczyk will face charges in connection with the memorable grenade launcher shot in his office. As RMF FM reports, one more person will be charged alongside him.

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On Monday, General Jarosław Szymczyk will be questioned at the District Prosecutor's Office in Warsaw, prosecutor Piotr Antoni Skiba told Interia. This includes the explosion of a grenade launcher in the office of the former police chief. - He is to face charges - added the spokesman.

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As the media have unofficially learned, Gen. Jarosław Szymczyk is to hear charges in the grenade launcher case next week.

·Warsaw, Poland
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rmf24.pl broke the news in on Saturday, September 28, 2024.
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