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    Poland charges group with sabotage on behalf of foreign intelligence

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    Posted on August 13, 2025

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    Last updated: January 22, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Poland charges six with sabotage linked to foreign intelligence, involving arson and other criminal activities, targeting Russian and Belarusian secret services.

    Table of Contents

    • Charges Against Individuals for Sabotage
    • Details of the Sabotage Activities
    • Defendants and Their Pleas
    • Reactions from Russia and Belarus

    Poland Accuses Six Individuals of Sabotage Linked to Foreign Intelligence

    Charges Against Individuals for Sabotage

    WARSAW (Reuters) -Polish prosecutors have charged a group of six people with offences including sabotage commissioned by foreign intelligence services, a spokesperson said on Wednesday.

    Details of the Sabotage Activities

    Poland says its role as a hub for aid to Ukraine has made it a target for Russian and Belarusian secret services, accusing Moscow and Minsk of commissioning acts of sabotage such as arson on Polish soil.

    Defendants and Their Pleas

    Russia and Belarus have rejected such allegations.

    Reactions from Russia and Belarus

    The prosecutors' office said the trigger for the investigation came from information uncovered during a probe into the activities of Ukrainian citizen Serhii S, who was jailed earlier this year for planning sabotage on behalf of Russia.

    "The evidence obtained in this case indicated a suspicion that an organised criminal group operating in Poland engaged in recruitment and organisation of sabotage activities for foreign intelligence agencies," the spokesperson said in a statement.

    "The actions of foreign intelligence agencies were aimed at generating public unrest and creating a sense of helplessness among state authorities through sabotage and subversion."

    Prosecutors said that there were three Polish defendents (Kamil K, Dawid P and Lukasz K) and three Belarusians (Stepan K, Andrei B, Yaraslau S). Polish privacy laws prevent media from publishing the surnames of people charged with crimes.

    The indictment relates, among other things, to an arson attack allegedly commissioned by a foreign intelligence agency on a pallet storage facility in Marki, central Poland, in April 2024, prosecutors said.

    It also relates to attempted arson at a warehouse in Gdansk in March 2024, which was allegedly commissioned by foreign intelligence, and arson attacks on a restaurant in Gdynia in 2023.

    Four of the defendants were charged with acts of sabotage commissioned by foreign intelligence. The group also faced other charges related to arms trafficking, drug trafficking, and other criminal offences.

    Stepan K and Dawid P pleaded not guilty, the statement said. Andrei B, Yaraslau S and Lukasz K partially pleaded guily, while Kamil K admitted to all the charges against him.

    (Reporting by Alan Charlish and Anna Koper, editing by Giles Elgood)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Poland has charged six individuals with sabotage linked to foreign intelligence.
    • •The charges are connected to Russian and Belarusian secret services.
    • •Incidents include arson attacks in Poland.
    • •Defendants include Polish and Belarusian nationals.
    • •Some defendants have pleaded guilty to the charges.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Poland charges group with sabotage on behalf of foreign intelligence

    1What is arson?

    Arson is the criminal act of deliberately setting fire to property, often resulting in damage or destruction.

    2What is arms trafficking?

    Arms trafficking is the illegal trade of weapons and ammunition, often involving organized crime and conflict zones.

    3What is drug trafficking?

    Drug trafficking is the illegal trade of controlled substances, often involving complex networks and significant criminal activity.

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