Poland detains Russian ice-hockey player on spying charges
The player was taken into custody in the southern Polish region of Silesia, prosecutors said in a statement. The player and his team were not publicly identified.
The player was taken into custody in the southern Polish region of Silesia, prosecutors said in a statement. The player and his team were not publicly identified.
The player was taken into custody in the southern Polish region of Silesia, prosecutors said in a statement. The player and his team were not publicly identified.
Warsaw: Poland has detained a Russian ice-hockey player representing a first division Polish team on spying charges, prosecutors said on Friday, describing him as the 14th person that had been arrested from one espionage network.
A key hub for western military supplies to Ukraine, Poland says it has become a major target for Russian spies and it accuses Moscow of trying to destabilise the country.
"Russian spies are falling in one by one!," Justice Minister Zbigniew Ziobro wrote on Twitter. "A spy who acted under the guise of an athlete was caught. The Russian was a player of a first division club."
The player was taken into custody in the southern Polish region of Silesia, prosecutors said in a statement. The player and his team were not publicly identified. Prosecutors said he had arrived in Poland in October, 2021.
According to prosecutors he carried out activities including identifying critical infrastructure, for which he received payment. He will be kept in pre-trial detention and could face up to 10 years in prison.
The Russian embassy in Warsaw did not immediately respond to an emailed request for comment.
In March Poland said it had broken up a Russian espionage network operating in the country and detained nine people it said were preparing acts of sabotage and monitoring rail routes to Ukraine.
In April it said it was introducing a temporary 200 metre exclusion zone around its Swinoujscie Liquefied Natural Gas terminal, citing concerns about Russian espionage.