Poland charges group with sabotage on behalf of foreign intelligence

A spokesman said on Wednesday that Warsaw (Reuters) -Polish prosecutors accused a group of six people, including the sabotage assigned by foreign intelligence services.
Poland, Ukraine, as a center to help Ukraine, Moscow and Minsk’i Sabotage actions such as arson on the soil of Polish, accusing the actions of commissioning the actions of commissioning the actions of Russian and Belarus secret services, he said.
Russia and Belarus rejected such allegations.
Prosecutors, the investigation triggers, during an investigation on behalf of Russia on behalf of sabotage planning to imprison Ukrainian citizen Serhii’nin said that the activities of the activities, he said.
“The evidence obtained in this case, said in a statement, said in a statement, a suspicion that an organized crime group operating in Poland is dealing with the hiring and organization of sabotage activities for foreign intelligence organizations,” he said. He said.
He continued: “The actions of foreign intelligence organizations aimed to produce public unrest and to create a sense of helplessness among state officials through sabotage and destruction.”
The prosecutors said the three Polish defenders (Kamil K, Dawid P and Lukasz K) and three Belarusian (Stepan K, Andrei B, Yaraslau S). Polish Privacy Laws prevent the media from publishing their surnames accused of crimes.
In addition to other things, the indictment is about a arson attack on April 2024 at a palette storage facility in the center of Poland in the center of Poland.
It is also claimed that the attempt to be arson in a warehouse in Gdansk in March 2024 was assigned by foreign intelligence, and in 2023, a restaurant attacks on a restaurant in Gdynia.
Four of the defendants were accused of sabotage protests by foreign intelligence. The group also faced other charges of arms smuggling, drug trafficking and other criminal offenses.
In a statement, Stepan K and Dawid P claimed that he was not guilty. Andrei B, Yaraslau S and Lukasz K of partly begged Guily, Kamil K confessed to all the charges against him.
(Reporting by Alan Charish and Anna Koper, editing by Giles Elgood)




