Polish authorities have taken a 23‑year‑old man into custody after he allegedly used an online forum to call for the “elimination” of several senior politicians. The Central Bureau for Combating Cybercrime announced the detention on Friday, noting that the post appeared in a group dedicated to firearms.
Details of the alleged incitement
The online message not only urged the removal of unnamed political figures but also suggested organizing an assassination attempt against leading Polish officials. While the specific politicians targeted were not identified, the language was described as a direct call for violent action.
According to the bureau’s statement, prosecutors have charged the suspect with activities aimed at creating conditions for an act that could be classified as genocide, as well as preparing for crimes against peace, humanity and war crimes. The charges also include public incitement to commit a crime.
Legal process and potential penalties
The suspect, a resident of the eastern Lublin region, was placed in detention for 30 days by a court. If convicted, he faces a possible sentence of up to 20 years in prison. The prosecutor’s office has not released further details about the alleged offenses or the evidence supporting the charges.
Context and reaction
Poland has seen heightened scrutiny of extremist rhetoric online in recent years, with law‑enforcement agencies emphasizing the need to curb violent threats against public officials. The case underscores the challenges faced by authorities in monitoring digital platforms where extremist ideas can spread quickly.
Human‑rights groups have called for transparent legal proceedings while also supporting the state’s duty to protect elected officials from violent threats. The incident arrives amid broader debates in Europe about balancing free speech with the need to prevent incitement to violence.
What comes next
The investigation remains ongoing, and further information may be released as the case proceeds through the courts. For now, the detention serves as a clear signal that Polish law‑enforcement agencies are prepared to act decisively against those who publicly advocate for political violence.
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