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Sebastian M. Detained in the United Arab Emirates

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Sebastian M., suspected of causing a tragic accident on the A1 motorway in which a family of three died, has been detained in the United Arab Emirates. The man is to be transported to Poland in the near future.

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Sebastian M., suspected of causing a tragic accident on the A1 motorway in which a family of three died, has been detained in the United Arab Emirates. The man is to be transported to Poland in the near future.

·Poland
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Prime Minister Donald Tusk did not forget to boast that the road bandit will return to Poland for punishment. He did not fail to make a fairly clear political allusion.

·Warszawa, Poland
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Minister of Justice Adam Bodnar thanks the services for detaining Sebastian M., the perpetrator of the tragic accident on the A2. Earlier, the Polish police reported on social media about the man's detention in the United Arab Emirates.

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Sebastian M., suspected of causing an accident on the A1 motorway in which a family of three died, has been detained in the UAE.

·Warsaw, Poland
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Sebastian M., suspected of causing a tragic accident on the A1 motorway in Łódź province, in which a three-person family lost their lives, was captured in the United Arab Emirates. This information was confirmed by the Polish police.

The Polish Police announced on Saturday (24 May) the arrest of Sebastian Majtczak. The man suspected of causing a fatal accident on the A1 motorway was caught by uniformed officers on Friday (23 May) in the United Arab Emirates. The arrest was carried out in cooperation with the Polish police. "The suspect will soon be transferred to Poland and will be handed over to the prosecutor's office," the Polish Police reported.

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Polsat News broke the news in on Saturday, May 24, 2025.
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