An investigation is ongoing into a tragic Polish tour bus accident in Hungary that killed at least twelve people, with the bus driver still detained. Polish prosecutors are involved in re-examining the bus, while some injured passengers have begun returning to Poland.
The spokesman for the National Public Prosecutor's Office, Przemysław Nowak, commented on Marcin Romanowski's request for a safe conduct pass, stating it should not be a reward for a successful escape.
The District Prosecutor's Office in Warsaw-Praga has announced that it has filed an appeal with the Supreme Court against the acquittal of singer Michał Wiśniewski, who was accused of taking out a 2.8 million PLN loan from SKOK Wołomin.
Polish prosecutors have ended a decade-long treason investigation into Donald Tusk concerning the Smolensk air disaster, finding that government officials acted in Poland's interests when cooperating with Russia after the crash.
An expert report on the Pegasus spyware system, prepared by specialists from the Internal Security Agency, has been delivered to the prosecutor's office in Poland, marking a crucial development for the ongoing investigation.
The Polish prosecutor's office has extended its investigation into the Zondacrypto affair, a cryptocurrency exchange scandal. Authorities have reportedly inspected internet correspondence of employees and blocked 4 million euros.
A meeting took place in a Persian Gulf state between the head of Zondacrypto and a Polish National Prosecutor, with investigators reportedly encouraging cooperation with Polish law enforcement.
The Regional Prosecutor's Office in Warsaw has filed an indictment against Antoni Macierewicz for publicly insulting the leadership of the Military Counterintelligence Service with remarks about 'Russian agents,' potentially leading to a one-year prison sentence.
The District Prosecutor's Office in Warsaw-Ochota has launched an investigation into potential corruption involving public officials at the Medical University of Warsaw's Clinical Center, concerning a funeral home operating within the hospital's morgue.
Prosecutor Michał Ostrowski is reportedly facing criminal charges for allegedly concealing important documents from the Supreme Audit Office during an investigation into spy software purchases.
The spokesperson for Poland's Prosecutor General announced that a decision will be made regarding a potential re-application for a European Arrest Warrant (ENA) for Zbigniew Ziobro, following a review of the written justification for the previous ruling.
The Polish prosecutor's office has submitted a request to the Senate to lift the immunity of Civic Coalition Senator Marcin Zawiła, citing alleged irregularities in the management of municipal properties during his tenure as mayor of Jelenia Góra.
Polish prosecutors have filed an extradition request for Piotr K., known as 'Matador,' from Argentina, where he is currently detained, in connection with a series of crimes including the kidnapping and murder of Marek Kubaczka.
Polish prosecutors have charged four men from Olsztyn with preparing terrorist attacks and supporting extremism, following an investigation into their study of bomb-making and attack tactics.
Polish prosecutors have launched an investigation into Supreme Court chief justice Zbigniew Kapiński. Kapiński claims the move is part of a "coordinated political action" against him.
Polish prosecutor Waldemar Żurek announced discussions with the Serbian Prosecutor General regarding Marcin Romanowski, a former deputy justice minister, following reports of his presence in Serbia.
A report reveals that a request to lift the immunity of KO MP Wojciech Król by the European Public Prosecutor's Office was legally flawed, citing the omission of the Polish Prosecutor General and an inadmissible electronic signature.
A storm has erupted in Poland's prosecutor's offices after ten prosecutors were removed from investigations by Waldemar Żurek, with critics alleging he overstepped his authority.
Polish prosecutors are set to launch an investigation into the Southern Hospital scandal, following comments from Donald Tusk indicating that accountability will be pursued regardless of who is affected. The move signals a serious inquiry into the alleged irregularities.
Polish prosecutors have charged paramedics Stefania S. and Paweł P. with endangering the life of Bartosz Sokołowski during a medical intervention that followed a police incident, leading to his death.
Jacek Dubois discusses a situation in Poland where prosecution authorities do not interfere with investigators' decisions, and investigators are reluctant to make them, particularly concerning self-defense cases.
Polish prosecutors have been waiting for over two months for documents confirming the waiver of MEP Grzegorz Braun's immunity, with the correspondence initially stuck in Belgium and now held in Poland.
Polish prosecutors have pressed charges against former Defense Minister Antoni Macierewicz for insulting state officials. Macierewicz has reportedly denied the allegations.
The Białystok-Północ District Prosecutor's Office in Poland has dropped its investigation into two firefighters previously accused of rape, citing insufficient evidence to proceed with charges.
A prosecutor in Poland has dropped an investigation into a scuffle involving well-known Law and Justice MPs and an actor in the parliamentary restaurant, citing a 'lack of public interest' despite confirming an offense occurred.
Poland's Minister of Justice and Prosecutor General Waldemar Żurek has appointed an investigative team to probe the intrusion of TV Republika employees into the National Public Prosecutor's Office headquarters.
Polish prosecutors report that the fugitive former justice minister, Zbigniew Ziobro, traveled to the United States via Italy, having been granted a US visa as a member of the media.
Polish prosecutors have dropped proceedings concerning potential irregularities in the construction of hangars for F-35 aircraft, confirming their safety.
The Polish Ministry of Foreign Affairs has sent a diplomatic note to the US embassy in Warsaw concerning the departure of Zbigniew Ziobro. This action comes amidst broader discussions about the Polish prosecutor's office.
Poland's Prosecutor General Waldemar Żurek has submitted a request to the President of the European Parliament, Roberta Metsola, to lift the immunity of MEP Daniel Obajtek, allowing for criminal prosecution.
Polish prosecutors are filing an appeal against a court's decision concerning the driver implicated in the death of Member of Parliament Łukasz Litewka.
The Łódź prosecutor's office has charged an additional 12 individuals suspected of money laundering through 'bank employee' scams, which defrauded over 100 victims of eight million Polish złoty.
Polish prosecutors have charged foster parents, a 27-year-old man and a 26-year-old woman, with the exceptionally cruel murder of a three-year-old girl, facing potential life imprisonment. The accused have not admitted guilt.
The Regional Prosecutor's Office in Lublin has filed an indictment against Adam Andruszkiewicz, Deputy Head of the Presidential Chancellery, accusing him of orchestrating the falsification of signatures on support lists for council candidates and unlawful collection of data.
Polish prosecutors have launched an investigation into the Zondacrypto cryptocurrency exchange, citing losses of at least 350 million PLN. The probe was initiated by the Regional Prosecutor's Office in Katowice.
Prosecutor General Waldemar Żurek has ordered a preparatory investigation into a crime "consisting of aiding the President of the Republic of Poland (...) in committing a prohibited act in the form of dereliction of duty."
The prosecutor's office in Poland has closed an investigation into a 74-year-old man who allegedly attempted to kill his daughter and 11-year-old grandson by setting their home on fire in Jaworze near Kielce.
Poland's National Public Prosecutor's Office has launched an investigation into alleged irregularities and liquidity issues at Zondacrypto, the country's largest cryptocurrency exchange.
A Polish prosecutor argues that prosecuting criminal threats is sometimes in the public interest, reflecting on proposed legal changes that were halted by the president.
A prosecutor has filed a motion with the District Court in Wołomin regarding nine members of Electoral Commission No. 12 in Kobyłka, who are accused of irregularities in vote counting during the second round of presidential elections.
The National Prosecutor's Office in Poland is investigating a case where the Strategic Reserves Agency (RARS) allegedly paid 240 million PLN for hundreds of tons of worthless coal during Mateusz Morawiecki's time as prime minister.
The Polish Prosecutor's Office has partially closed the investigation related to the Smoleńsk catastrophe, specifically dropping threads concerning so-called diplomatic treason, with the decision now legally binding.
The Epstein affair sees a new development with the questioning of Bill and Hillary Clinton by a congressional committee, a move that could backfire on Donald Trump and Republicans, while Polish prosecutors have also launched an investigation.
The District Prosecutor's Office in Krosno has filed new charges against Wojciech O. and Marcin O., known as "Jaszczur" and "Ludwiczek," for publicly insulting Jewish people and inciting national hatred.
Polish prosecutors are investigating the murder of a woman found with multiple stab and blunt force wounds in Krąpiel, with two individuals arrested in connection with the case.
Polish prosecutors have charged six individuals with smuggling combat drone technology to Russia, violating sanctions. The equipment was reportedly under international sanctions.
A disciplinary spokesman will investigate a prosecutor in Częstochowa, Poland, who allegedly released a drunk recidivist driver with two driving bans after a crash on the A1 highway.
Polish prosecutors have released findings dismissing long-standing conspiracy theories by the PiS party that the 2010 Smolensk plane crash, which killed then-President Lech Kaczyński, was a Russian-Tusk government plot.
The District Prosecutor's Office in Lesko, Poland, has launched an investigation into suspicions of obstructing or rigging a tender for the management of the Emergency Department at the local hospital, which could have harmed the facility.
Polish prosecutors have launched an investigation into a Saturday attack in Berlin where a Polish citizen was killed. German authorities previously reported that the alleged perpetrator was shot dead.
Polish prosecutors investigating the Jeffrey Epstein affair are collaborating with French prosecutors on a case involving the late model agent Jean-Luc Brunel.
Polish prosecutors Krzysztof Wójcik and Paweł Burzyński suggest that changes within the prosecution often involve replacing individuals rather than improving the system, with competence frequently overlooked in personnel decisions.
Polish prosecutors have launched an investigation into the 'use of violence for nationalistic reasons' against three Ukrainian teenagers. Authorities have identified a woman suspected of attacking and hitting the youths.
The Polish prosecutor's office is advocating for the acquittal of doctors accused in connection with the death of Zbigniew Ziobro's father. This development marks a significant turn in the ongoing legal proceedings.
Polish prosecutors have announced measures following the questioning of Maciej Świrski and Cezary J., with Cezary J. facing charges, having his passport seized, and being banned from leaving the country, while proceedings with Świrski are ongoing.
Polish prosecutors are still unaware of Marcin Romanowski's whereabouts and remain dependent on cooperation from foreign law enforcement agencies to locate him, limiting their investigative tools.
Following a brutal rape of a 30-year-old woman in Łódź, Polish prosecutors have provided new details, with a 63-year-old suspect charged and additional tests ordered to determine the cause of her death.
Polish prosecutors are considering launching a third investigation into alleged irregularities at the Southern Hospital, based on new information provided by a former head of surgery.
Polish prosecutors have decided to close the 'two towers' investigation, a move that has drawn criticism and comments from politicians, with some suggesting dishonesty was involved.
Polish prosecutors have charged Patryk R. with defrauding nearly 300,000 PLN from donors, allegedly collecting money to save horses from slaughter but using the funds for his own personal expenses.
Prosecutor Skiba announced that a witness submitted a note containing the names and PESEL numbers of two victims, stating their knowledge pertained to these individuals.
Poland's Law and Justice party (PiS) has called for a special commission to investigate alleged irregularities in Warsaw hospitals, with the Prosecutor General confirming that all cases concerning Szpital Południowy since 2023 are under analysis, including previously closed ones.
A Polish prosecutor has stated that a European Arrest Warrant (ENA) for Zbigniew Ziobro is still necessary, even though he is currently in the United States. This decision comes amidst ongoing legal proceedings concerning the former justice minister.
Polish prosecutors have launched an investigation into a case where a brother and sister, now 47, were allegedly held captive in their home near Suwałki for 30 years, having disappeared from public view in the mid-1990s.
Poland's Foreign Minister Radosław Sikorski referred to MP Antoni Macierewicz as a "lunatic" from the parliamentary rostrum in March, and prosecutors have now announced their decision to refuse to open an investigation into the matter.
Jarosław Kaczyński has been interrogated by the prosecutor's office in Poland, with lawyer Jacek Dubois indicating that prosecutors possess substantial material to compare with other evidence, and that decisions will follow.
The Regional Prosecutor's Office in Warsaw has charged Antoni Macierewicz with publicly insulting and slandering the leadership of the Military Counterintelligence Service during his official duties, a crime punishable by up to three years in prison.
An indictment has been filed against two police officers who were the first responders at an accident scene in Rzeszów, accusing them of dereliction of duty after a 14-year-old girl was seriously injured.
Polish prosecutors have launched an investigation following a false alarm that prompted a significant emergency services response at the apartment of the Polish president's mother. The incident involved a false report that led to a high-priority intervention by authorities.
The National Prosecutor's Office in Poland is investigating a new lead in the case of Zbigniew Ziobro's trip to the USA, examining whether the former justice minister, sought by arrest warrant, used a temporary Hungarian passport and a visa for foreign journalists.
Prosecutor Marek Wełna, the new head of the Silesian department of the National Public Prosecutor's Office, will be summoned before the National Council of Prosecutors to explain the dismissal of six prosecutors from Silesia.
Polish prosecutors have determined the exact time of death for MP Łukasz Litewka through an analysis of phone connections and surveillance monitoring. The prosecution emphasized that the MP was not holding his phone while driving.
The prosecutor's office has initiated investigations into the potential assistance of Polish presidential officials in the refusal to swear in four Constitutional Tribunal judges, raising questions about the prosecutor's jurisdiction over presidential competencies.
The Regional Prosecutor's Office in Warsaw will investigate whether there is a justified suspicion of a crime in the case of the company ZEN.COM, following findings by a journalist.
Poland's Prosecutor General Waldemar Żurek has dismissed six prosecutors in Katowice, including one investigating the disappearance of a Polish cryptocurrency figure, signaling a purge within the prosecution office.
The Polish prosecutor's office is grappling with significant challenges, including a potential exodus of 60% of prosecutor's assistants due to low pay, leading to concerns about operational…
Polish prosecutors have requested the European Parliament to lift the immunity of MEP Grzegorz Braun, seeking his arrest. The move indicates a legal action against the politician.
The District Prosecutor's Office in Lublin has launched an investigation into potential dereliction of duty by public officials concerning a restricted National Security Council meeting attended by BBN head Sławomir Cenckiewicz.
Polish prosecutors in Konin have accused Lena W. (27) and Kacper J. (25) of kidnapping, threatening, and raping a man, while a third suspect in the case remains at large.
Polish prosecutors in Ciechanów have filed charges against five individuals in connection with the disappearance and death of 23-year-old Adrian P., facing potential sentences of five to 25 years.
After an 11-year investigation, Polish prosecutors have closed the case regarding the collapse of the Alfa Star travel agency, which left 1,600 clients stranded abroad. Investigators found no evidence of a crime after examining several leads.
Jerzy Ziarkiewicz, a former regional prosecutor in Lublin, continues to receive a salary of over 43,000 PLN despite being suspended and facing serious disciplinary charges, as a court decision on his status is still pending.
A student named Karol Ś. was wrongly accused of drug trafficking due to a mistaken identity, with the prosecutor's office admitting the error after local media highlighted the name coincidence with the actual suspect.
Polish prosecutors are investigating a 21-year-old organist who is suspected of sexually abusing students at a Catholic school in Silesia, after he claimed to be conducting periodic examinations of children.
Polish prosecutors have suspended their investigation into a cyberattack on the MSWiA hospital in Krakow from March 2025, as they await international legal assistance from the USA and Ireland.
The Polish Prosecutor's Office has issued an appeal, stating that without testimonies from specific individuals, the investigation into the Epstein case will be significantly hampered.
The National Public Prosecutor's Office in Poland has launched an investigation into human trafficking related to the Polish aspect of the Jeffrey Epstein sexual offender scandal.
A special visa program for Belarusian IT specialists, implemented by Mateusz Morawiecki's government, is under scrutiny for potentially harming the Polish Investment and Trade Agency. However, the prosecutor's office has refused to open an investigation due to a 'laconic' notification.
Poland's Prosecutor General has submitted a request to the European Parliament to lift the immunity of MEP Grzegorz Braun, intending to charge him with publicly denying Nazi crimes.
Maciej Zaborowski criticizes the prosecutor's office, stating that despite its reputation for being conservative, it has shown surprising flexibility in making 'unbounded allegations'.
The Polish prosecutor's office has confirmed receiving a letter from the wanted former deputy minister Romanowski, reportedly from Transnistria, and is seeking assistance from Moldovan authorities to ascertain his whereabouts.
Polish prosecutors express frustration, stating they are treated as a government tool without receiving anything in return, as they await changes to the justice system.
The Regional Prosecutor's Office in Rzeszów, Poland, has taken action to secure the assets belonging to Maciej Świrski, who previously served as the president of the Polish National Foundation and KRRiT.
Polish prosecutors have filed charges against Dorota R. for violating pharmaceutical law, alleging she attributed medicinal properties to her 'Doda D’Eau' products for Hashimoto's disease without meeting regulatory requirements.
Polish prosecutors are investigating the leak and publication of recordings from the interrogation of Jarosław Kaczyński. Authorities are working to determine who was responsible for the unauthorized release of the material.
A Polish prosecutor reportedly met with Przemysław Kral, the head of Zondacrypto and a fugitive from Polish authorities for three months, in a Persian Gulf state to negotiate a witness status proposal.
Poland's Prosecutor General has filed a request to lift the parliamentary immunity of MP Łukasz Mejza. This action paves the way for potential legal proceedings against the politician.
Poland's National Prosecutor has dismissed a deputy district prosecutor in Lubliniec following a controversial decision to release a drunk driver involved in an accident on the A1 highway.
Michał Ostrowski, Deputy Prosecutor General, is under investigation by the National Prosecutor's Office for allegedly concealing invoices for the Israeli Hermes surveillance system from the Supreme Audit Office.
The Polish Prosecutor's Office has announced that an extradition request for former Justice Minister Zbigniew Ziobro is 'ready.' The process faces challenges due to unclear legal provisions.
Prosecutor Marcin Skowronek, a member of Lex Super Omnia, criticizes the practice of sometimes multi-year delegations for prosecutors, stating that it is not a solution.
A Polish prosecutor discusses the detailed nature of child abuse allegations, contrasting the approach in Poland, where a man's testimony was prioritized, with Sweden, where a child's account was believed.
The 'Lex Super Omnia' Association of Prosecutors in Poland has expressed negative views regarding the lack of nominations for higher positions within the Public Prosecutor's Office, calling the situation 'disturbing'.
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.
The District Prosecutor's Office in Warsaw has discontinued investigations into two aspects of the alleged 'coup attempt,' concerning the mandates of Mariusz Kamiński and Maciej Wąsik.
The Olsztyn prosecutor's office has received initial documents from Ecuador concerning the investigation into the death of Polish activist Monika Silva-Veras, who died in the South American country.
The Polish prosecutor's office has investigated 12 cases of deaths at the Southern Hospital since 2023 and plans to revisit those that were previously dismissed or where proceedings were refused.
The Polish General Prosecutor's Office has withdrawn its earlier statement regarding the arrest of Dawid Bratko, known as the "king of designer drugs," on Zanzibar, confirming the reports were false.
Dariusz Korneluk, a Polish prosecutor, described the killing of a Russian citizen in Poland as having the characteristics of an execution. He also commented on the actions of the prosecutor's office regarding controversies at the Southern Hospital.
Justice Minister Waldemar Żurek confirmed that the Polish prosecutor's office has taken up the case of the death of Polish activist Monika Silva Koniuszek in Ecuador, initiating an investigation from the moment the information became public.
A court in Lublin, Poland, sentenced a 51-year-old prosecutor from Wrocław who allegedly served a woman cookies containing marijuana in a hotel room. The woman experienced symptoms of intoxication and poisoning, while the prosecutor denied guilt.
Polish lawyer Jacek Dubois expressed his view that the prosecutor's office does not support him in his efforts to uphold the highest standards within the institution.
The suspect in the killing of Polish soldier Mateusz Sitek, identified as a North African citizen, is reportedly hiding in Belarus, leading Polish prosecutors to suspend the investigation due to a lack of cooperation from Minsk.
Polish prosecutors have launched an investigation into the Israeli military for alleged acts of maritime piracy and the kidnapping of Polish activists on a humanitarian aid flotilla bound for the Gaza Strip.
Polish prosecutors have filed two arrest warrants for false alarms and appointed a new prosecutor for the investigation into the disappearance of the BitBay cryptocurrency exchange head, while also forming an investigative team for TV Republika employees.
Robert Nogacki states that the Polish State Treasury is not responsible for the quality of supervision in Tallinn regarding Zondacrypto, implying no compensation from the Polish state. He suggests that only swift action by the Polish prosecutor's office can guarantee the recovery of client funds.
Prosecutors in Poland are investigating a complaint against police officers who intervened at the apartment of Telewizja Republika head Tomasz Sakiewicz, and are considering publishing recordings from body cameras.
The General Council of the Trade Union of Prosecutors and Public Prosecution Employees of Poland has written to Justice Minister Waldemar Żurek, urging action to guarantee appropriate remuneration for delegated prosecutors.
Polish prosecutors are seeking to remand a suspect in custody following the death of MP Łukasz Litewka in an accident, with a court set to review the appeal next week.
A man linked to Belarusian President Lukashenka is considered a key witness by one Polish prosecutor's office, yet deemed unreliable by another, according to an indictment against Witold K.
The head of the Silesian Organized Crime Division has taken responsibility for the decision to remove prosecutors from ongoing investigations in Poland.
Polish prosecutors have launched an intensive investigation into Zondacrypto, with reported losses from victims exceeding 1.1 billion zlotys and an additional 200 million zlotys in stolen cryptocurren
Individuals who have incurred losses due to the activities of the Zondacrypto exchange can report their cases to the police or prosecutor's office, with instructions to be provided on the prosecutor's website.
Polish prosecutors have identified hundreds of possible victims of a troubled crypto platform, with reported losses already exceeding 350 million zloty. The investigation into the platform's activities is ongoing.
Polish prosecutors are investigating Zondacrypto for fraud, with hundreds of victims and an estimated loss exceeding 350 million PLN, a figure that continues to grow.
Polish prosecutors have concluded an investigation and filed charges against Anna P., who allegedly posed as a doctor of psychology and accepted patients in Toruń.
The Warsaw District Prosecutor's Office has partially dropped proceedings in the case of an alleged 'coup d'état,' which was reported by the President of the Constitutional Tribunal. The decision specifically concerns the constitutional accountability of former National Broadcasting Council chairman Maciej Świrski.
The Regional Prosecutor's Office in Wrocław has filed an indictment against seven individuals, including four legal advisors, for their alleged involvement in the extortion of court deposits, fraud, misappropriation of property, and money laundering.
The National Public Prosecutor's Office in Poland has issued another decision regarding a forced mortgage on properties belonging to former Justice Minister Zbigniew Ziobro, marking their fifth attempt.
Polish Prosecutor General Waldemar Żurek has submitted a request to the President of the European Parliament to lift the immunity of MEP Mariusz Kamiński, in connection with a special operation by the CBA against the Kwaśniewski family.
Poland's National Public Prosecutor's Office is investigating a prominent Bydgoszcz lawyer on serious corruption charges, including allegations of leveraging influence within prosecutor's offices and courts, based on a publicly released recording which the lawyer claims is fabricated.
Poland's National Prosecutor's Office has ordered the Białystok prosecutor's office to reopen the investigation into the alleged abuse of the late videoblogger Krzysztof Kononowicz, after the initial proceedings were dropped.
The Lex Super Omnia association of prosecutors criticizes the Prosecutor General's new guidelines on road pirate cases, viewing them as an example of interference in prosecutorial independence.
Polish prosecutors have launched an investigation into human trafficking based on documents from the Jeffrey Epstein case, concerning alleged crimes committed in Poland.
Polish prosecutor Michał Trafny penned an opinion piece, expressing his strong disagreement with public criticism from Jacek Dubois, which he perceived as a collective chastisement of all prosecutors.
Prosecutors in Legnica, Poland, are investigating 'Operation Lisbon,' a case involving a thousand pages of professionally fabricated transcripts intended to discredit Lubin Mayor Robert Raczyński. Experts have ruled out AI involvement, pointing to human authorship.