Poland Arrests Alleged Russian Criminal Authority Near Warsaw
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Poland Arrests Alleged Russian Criminal Authority Near Warsaw
Polish law enforcement authorities said Friday that they have arrested a 79-year-old Russian man on suspicion of organized criminal activity, describing him as a powerful member of a criminal underworld.
Polish Pianist on Trial for Alleged Russian Espionage
In the District Court of Bydgoszcz, prosecutors are trying 28-year-old Polish citizen Wiktor Z., who stands accused of spying for Russian intelligence. According to investigators, he allegedly showed interest in cooperation during an interrogation at the Belarusian border crossing in Brest, where he traveled with an acquaintance visiting his homeland, Gazeta Wyborcza said. According to the prosecution, Wiktor Z. collected and attempted to pass a…
Officers from the Central Bureau of Investigation of the Police, the Internal Security Agency, and the Border Guard have detained a citizen of the Russian Federation. According to the services, the man has the status of a "sack in the order"—a high-ranking mafioso—and may be connected to organized crime activities in Poland.
"Wor w zakonie" was detained by Polish services in the Masovian region. Officers from the Central Bureau of Investigation of the Police, the Internal Security Agency, and the Border Guard participated in the operation.
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