On Thursday, Olgierd L., detained in Gdańsk by the Internal Security Agency, was charged with committing a total of five crimes at the National Prosecutor's Office in Wrocław. He pleaded not guilty to the charges against him and refused to provide explanations.
On the order of the prosecutor from the Lower Silesian National Prosecutor's Office in Wrocław, ABW officers detained Olgierd L. in Gdańsk on Thursday.
After being brought in, the prosecutor charged Olgierd L. with committing a total of five crimes, including a charge of participating in an organized group aimed at committing various types of crimes, in particular crimes against health and life. Additionally, he was charged with inciting to set fire to a restaurant, arms trafficking, inciting to cause serious bodily harm to another person and inciting to beat up another person.
– The evidence regarding the acts alleged against Olgierd L. has been collected for several months, and the last evidentiary activity decisive for the arrest and presentation of charges was carried out on November 28, 2024 – informs Przemysław Nowak, spokesman for the National Prosecutor's Office.
When questioned as a suspect, Olgierd L. pleaded not guilty to the charges against him and refused to provide explanations. Late in the evening, accompanied by the services, he left the prosecutor's office building.
The prosecutor will submit a request to the District Court for Wrocław-Śródmieście in Wrocław to apply provisional arrest to Olgierd L. – Due to the fear of unlawful obstruction of the proceedings and the risk of severe punishment for the suspect – emphasizes prosecutor Nowak.
Findings of the prosecutor's office
The investigation into this case was initiated on February 1, 2024. The basis for initiating the investigation was information from the Internal Security Agency regarding the suspicion of sabotage and sabotage activities in Wrocław by a Ukrainian citizen. – informs the spokesman of the prosecutor's office.
According to the prosecutor's findings, the evidence obtained in the case indicated the suspicion that an organized criminal group operating in Poland engaged in recruitment and organization of sabotage activities for foreign intelligence. The evidence in this regard allowed several people to be charged with committing acts of sabotage or sabotage by participating in or acting on behalf of foreign intelligence.
– It was also established that the suspects, apart from crimes related to acting on behalf of foreign intelligence, also committed crimes of a “typical criminal” nature (assaults, weapons trafficking, drug trafficking). – adds prosecutor Nowak.
The charges brought against Olgierd L. concern this “purely criminal” aspect of the investigation and are not related to acts of sabotage or activities on behalf of foreign intelligence.
Arrest of the suspect
Jacek Dobrzyński, press spokesman for the Minister of Interior and Administration, announced the detention earlier in the day via the X platform.
“Today, ABW officers detained 47-year-old Olgierd L. in Gdańsk. After completing the procedural activities, the man will be taken to the Lower Silesian Branch of the Department for Organized Crime and Corruption in Wrocław,” he wrote.
During the press conference, the spokesman explained that the department handling the case deals with organized crime and corruption. – After being arrested and carrying out the activities, this man will be taken to the prosecutor's office. Decisions on possible charges will be made there, he added.
– The man is to be charged in multi-threaded proceedings in which Ukrainian citizen Serhiy S. was responsible for attempting to set fire to a paint factory in Wrocław, RMF FM radio reported. The investigation is expected to continue from the beginning of this year.
“Hooligan, Nazi, bandit”
The authors of a study on the party's candidate for president, which was supposed to reach Jarosław Kaczyński's desk, accused Karol Nawrocki of knowing Olgierd L.
Information about the connections of Karol Nawrocki, PiS candidate for president, with the bandit, hooligan and neo-Nazi Olgierd L. is one of the main elements of the famous “report” that has recently circulated in the media.
The study includes a warning that one of the “main figures in the narrative about Nawrocki's involvements” may become Olgierd L. – “a gangster convicted of, among others, pimping and brutal beatings, one of the most famous Polish neo-Nazis of his time, and currently a gang member “motorcycles”.
The authors of the study included, among others, short discussion of the “Superwizjer” material from 2019. This is a reportage titled “Hooligan, Nazi, bandit”. Bertold Kittel and Anna Sobolewska talked about who Olgierd L. is and his connections.
Olgierd L. was one of the leaders of a motorcycle club called Bad Company, which was composed of, among others, recidivists and neo-Nazis. It is an organization engaged in pimping, drug trafficking and racketeering.
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