Whoever saw “Andrei”
Angora24 She had already referred to the full incident. The case of spies from the group “Andreya” was described by “Rzeczpospolita”. The paper reported that Yaroslaw B., sentenced to 1 year and 3 months in prison for spying on Russia, is simply a associate of a large, 16-person spy net broken up in Poland. Since January he has been hiding from the Polish judiciary after in December the court replaced his arrest with a ban on leaving the country and stopping his passport. A BOLO was issued for him in early July.
So far, punishment has besides been avoided by a juvenile spy, Artur M., who was to go to a youth educational centre. papers relating to his case went to the Łódź court in late January. “Rzeczpospolita” established that Arthur M. was wanted to execute the sentence.
A spy net under “Andrei”, possibly an FSB officer, conducted strategical infrastructure observations and planned to blow up trains and commit suicide murders. The group communicated with Russia through social media.
Not the only group like that.
The ABW reported that the spy group was commissioned propaganda activities aimed at destabilising Polish-Ukrainian relations, generating hostility towards NATO states and criticism of government policy towards Ukraine. The ABW has evidence that suspects received regular remuneration from Russian peculiar Services for their tasks.
However, it was not the only group working for the Kremlin. In late March, ABW officers, working with global counterparts, searched many locations in Warsaw and Tychy. It has documented spy activities aimed at organising pro-Russian media initiatives and campaigns in EU countries aimed at implementing the Kremlin's abroad policy, weakening Poland internationally and discrediting the EU's image. Among others, EUR 48,500 and $36,000 were secured.