In early October, Polish security services detained 24‑year‑old Ukrainian Bohdan K., who had sent photographs and coordinates of Polish critical infrastructure to a Russian‑speaking recipient and was found with thirty kilograms of illicit drugs.
Arrest and Evidence
During an operation in Białe Podlaskie, Polish security services seized approximately 30 kg of narcotics from the suspects. Phone examination revealed correspondence in which Bohdan K. sent photos and coordinates of critical infrastructure to a Russian‑speaking user.
Accusations and Trial
ABW alleges Bohdan K. acted for a foreign intelligence service, providing information that could harm Poland and Ukraine. During questioning, he expressed pro‑Russian views and questioned Ukrainian sovereignty. He has been detained; the second suspect was not arrested, facing only drug‑possession charges.
Tusk on Sabotage Plot and New “One‑Time” Agents
Prime Minister Donald Tusk said ABW has arrested eight individuals across the country suspected of preparing sabotage acts linked to a foreign state, reportedly Russian services. He described these operatives as a “new type of agent” – short‑term, low‑cost, performing tasks for a few thousand euros and then disappearing, with no expectation of recognition or accountability from Russian intelligence.