Known Gangsters in Police Custody. Among Them "Słowik"
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Police officers in the capital detained three leaders of former criminal groups from the Warsaw suburbs, including Andrzej Z., aka "Słowik." The men tried to extort PLN 100,000 from a Warsaw businessman.
Andrzej Z., aka "Słowik," a former head of the Pruszków mafia, was arrested this week. He was allegedly involved in an extortion attempt of 100,000 złoty. He was detained along with two other people at a hotel in central Warsaw.
Former Pruszków gang leader Andrzej Z., known as "Słowik," was arrested by police along with Michał D. "Pieprz" and Krzysztof Cz. "Cycek." According to information provided by the District Prosecutor's Office in Warsaw, all three were arrested in connection with attempted extortion. Officers arrested the suspects while they were handing over money at a Warsaw hotel.
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