Two Poles Charged with Terror Offences over Arson Attack on Czech Defence Firm with Links to Israel
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Two Poles charged with terror offences over arson attack on Czech defence firm with links to Israel
Keep our news free from ads and paywalls by making a donation to support our work! Notes from Poland is run by a small editorial team and is published by an independent, non-profit foundation that is funded through donations from our readers. We cannot do what we do without your support. The authorities in Poland have detained and charged two Polish citizens for their role in an arson attack last month on a facility in the Czech Republic belongi…
Internal Security Agency officers detained two Polish citizens in Warsaw on charges of aiding and abetting the deliberate setting of a fire in the Czech Republic, announced Jacek Dobrzyński, spokesman for the Minister-Coordinator of Special Services. Both were charged.
Two suspects in the case of arson of an arms company in the Czech Republic were arrested in Poland. Special services have detained two Poles for aiding and abetting the arson of an LPP Holding workshop. The crime is of a terrorist nature and is related to the production of drones.
Internal Security Agency officers have detained Poles in connection with an arson attack in the Czech Republic. They have already been charged with an "act of terrorism."
The Polish counterintelligence service (ABW) confirmed on Thursday the arrest of two Polish citizens in connection with the arson of the LPP Holding arms factory in Pardubice. The day before, TVP Info reported on the arrest of two Polish activists last week. According to the ABW, the pair are suspected of aiding and abetting the fire and the court has remanded them in custody for three months. The detainees are a man and a woman, and they have n…
The Polish counterintelligence service (ABW) has confirmed the arrest of two Polish citizens in connection with the arson attack on the LPP Holding arms factory in Pardubice. On Wednesday, TVP Info reported on the arrest of two Polish activists last week. According to the ABW, the pair are suspected of aiding and abetting the fire and the court has remanded them in custody for three months. The detainees – a man and a woman – have not confessed …
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