19.05.2022, 11:56
Two Poles to Stand Trial in Poland on Charges of Espionage in Favor of Russia
Source: OREANDA-NEWS
OREANDA-NEWS The Polish prosecutor's office has sent the case of two Polish citizens accused of spying for Russia and cooperating with the Federal Security Service of Russia to the district court of Suwalki. This was stated by Stanislav Zaryn, the press secretary of the minister who coordinates the work of the Polish secret services, as reported by Gazeta.ru, reports TASS.
It is noted that Marcin K. is accused of participation in the FSB intelligence activities against Poland. Radoslaw S. is accused by the prosecutor's office of aiding and abetting espionage.
Both Poles were arrested by officers of the Polish Internal Security Agency.
At the end of April, Zaryn stated that seven people had been detained in the country since the start of the Ukrainian crisis on suspicion of spying for Russia and Belarus.
On April 27, it became known that the Polish security services detained a Russian and a Belarusian man suspected of espionage in Bialystok. They are said to have collected information about military units, their equipment and personnel. The suspects were charged.
It is noted that Marcin K. is accused of participation in the FSB intelligence activities against Poland. Radoslaw S. is accused by the prosecutor's office of aiding and abetting espionage.
Both Poles were arrested by officers of the Polish Internal Security Agency.
At the end of April, Zaryn stated that seven people had been detained in the country since the start of the Ukrainian crisis on suspicion of spying for Russia and Belarus.
On April 27, it became known that the Polish security services detained a Russian and a Belarusian man suspected of espionage in Bialystok. They are said to have collected information about military units, their equipment and personnel. The suspects were charged.
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