Polish politician detained for threatening to blow up parliament
Kyiv • UNN
A Polish politician was detained after threatening to blow up the Sejm (parliament) and publicly praising a recent crime; he was charged but claims his account was hacked.
In Warsaw, police detained a Polish politician who publicly who publicly threatened to blow up the Polish parliament building. This is reported by Rmf24.pl, according to UNN.
Details
It is noted that the spokesman for the District Prosecutor's Office in Warsaw, Shimon Banna said that the intensive actions of the district prosecutor's office in Warsaw-Mokotów district prosecutor's office led to the detention of the person.
Numerous actions carried out over several hours, including the examination of Jacek C.'s cell phone, allowed us to prove that he was the author of these posts
The prosecutor's office brought two charges against the politician:
- for reporting a false alarm in connection with the alleged planting of an explosive device in the building of the Polish Sejm;
- for publicly praising a crime committed in the Sejm on December 12 this year, when one of the MPs extinguished lighted Hanukkah candles with a fire extinguisher.
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The prosecutor's office imposed a measure of restraint in the form of police supervision along with the obligation to report to a designated unit at the police station.
Instead, the politician said that the posts found on his phone were not his, but that someone had accessed his account and posted the relevant posts.