‘Serious terrorist attack’ foiled in Poland, say prosecutors
At a press conference on Tuesday morning prosecutors said that the man claimed to be a member of a nationalist group and was aiming to attack members of the government and state.“A suspect in a planned terrorist attack on constitutional authorities of Poland was arrested on 9 November,” said Mariusz Krason from the Appellate Prosecutor’s Office.According to prosecutors, the suspect is a Polish citizen and does not belong to any political party.He is a 45-year-old research fellow at the Agricultural University in Krakow, who deals with explosive materials. “As a result of the searches, 4 tons of explosive materials were found, including TNT, plus fuses with a mobile phone attached, wires and detonators.A bullet proof vest and car license plates were also found, prosecutors said“The threat of an attack on Polish authorities was real,” added prosecutor Artur Wrona. The man carried out the explosions at various sites, including at Przegrinia in the southern Malopolska region.The last test explosion was carried out in September this year.“ Simply put, the man feels that the social and economic situation in the country is going in the wrong direction and virtually all government positions are being occupied by people which he described as ‘foreigners’,” Prosectutor Mariusz Krasoń said.The suspect, described as a an anti-semite, was detained in the southern city of Krakow in the lead-up to the Independence Day marches in Warsaw on 11 November.The middle-aged man had been under surveillance for a number of weeks.He was allegedly engaged in the construction of explosive devices, and had made a number of reconnaissance trips to Warsaw.
[ed notes:ahhh the old ''anti semite'' trick to defame people who have legitimate grievances against a government,who btw is absolutly zionist controlled and whos leaders in many cases are indeed jewish!as the prosecutr states,the man felt his govt was occupied by foreigners,wich of course means zionists ...
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