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Polish Prosecutor Indicts 'Wielki Bu' on Organized Crime and Drug Charges
Worldrzeczpospolitatvn241mo ago2 sources

Polish Prosecutor Indicts 'Wielki Bu' on Organized Crime and Drug Charges

Patryk M., known as 'Wielki Bu,' has been indicted in Gdańsk on charges including participation in an organized crime group, drug trafficking, and car theft. The head of the Ministry of Interior and Administration, Marcin Kierwiński, confirmed the indictment, stating 'Wielki Bu' faces six charges, which he has denied.

Poland Creates New Shelter Category Inspired by Ukraine
Worldtvn241mo ago

Poland Creates New Shelter Category Inspired by Ukraine

Polish Interior Minister Marcin Kierwiński confirmed that the fire department has prepared a new classification for shelters in Poland. This new category was created following the model of Ukraine, indicating a focus on civil defense preparedness.

New Arrest in Polish Bomb Threat Case
Worldrzeczpospolita2mo ago

New Arrest in Polish Bomb Threat Case

Polish Interior Minister Marcin Kierwiński and the National Police Headquarters announced another arrest in connection with a series of bomb threats.

MSWiA Head's 'New Official Car' Claim Debunked as False
Politicstvn245mo ago

MSWiA Head's 'New Official Car' Claim Debunked as False

Reports suggesting that Poland's Minister of Interior and Administration (MSWiA) Marcin Kierwiński would receive a new official Ford Mustang have been debunked as false, with critics calling the claim a typical lie from PiS MEP Waldemar Buda.

Head of Polish Cybercrime Bureau Dismissed
Politicstvn245mo ago

Head of Polish Cybercrime Bureau Dismissed

Marcin Kierwiński, Poland's Minister of Interior and Administration, accepted the request for the dismissal of Superintendent Adam Cieślak, the head of the Central Cybercrime Bureau (CBZC).

Polish Minister Warns Against Veto of SAFE Act
Politicstvn245mo ago

Polish Minister Warns Against Veto of SAFE Act

Polish Minister of Interior and Administration Marcin Kierwiński warns that a presidential veto of the SAFE program act would jeopardize the safety of Polish officers, while Foreign Minister Radosław Sikorski calls such a move 'shocking'.