Arrested in Warsaw: A 40-year-old individual from Belarus
Last Thursday, a significant arrest was made in the heart of Warsaw, Poland. The suspect, identified as an arms dealer, was apprehended by the city's anti-terrorist unit in a luxury apartment building located in the city centre.
The arrest is linked to an illegal drug trafficking, firearms, and money laundering organization, which reportedly extends its activities to multiple countries, including Belarus and Ukraine. Three Ukrainian citizens, who are believed to have assisted the suspect, were also arrested during the operation.
The Belarusian citizen, whose name remains undisclosed, is expected to be extradited to France. Meanwhile, the available information does not specify the names of the Belarusian citizens arrested by Polish authorities, nor does it detail any involvement in criminal activities such as illegal drug trafficking, arms dealing, or money laundering.
However, the suspect's associates, both Belarusian and Ukrainian, are reportedly involved in helping him evade capture. The arrest of these associates is related to the same criminal organization.
The criminal organization's activities are not limited to Poland. The recent incident involving two Belarusian nationals arrested in connection with a drone flying over government buildings in Warsaw is believed to be part of this wider network.
This operation serves as a reminder of the ongoing efforts to combat international criminal organizations and maintain the safety and security of the public. Further investigations are ongoing to uncover more details about the organization's activities and to bring those involved to justice.