Poland detains man accused of calling for assassination of politicians


WARSAW, Aug 21 (Reuters) - ⁠Polish police have detained a 23-year-old ⁠man accused of calling for the ‌assassination of senior Polish politicians, the Central Bureau for Combating Cybercrime said on Friday.

Officers discovered a ​post on an online platform ⁠that called for ⁠the "elimination" of multiple people and proposed organising an ⁠assassination ‌attempt against leading Polish politicians, the bureau said in a ⁠statement.

The post appeared in a group dedicated ​to firearms. ‌Authorities did not specify which politicians ⁠were allegedly ​targeted.

"The prosecutor charged the man with undertaking activities aimed at creating conditions for an ⁠act directly aimed at committing ​genocide, with preparing for crimes against peace, humanity and war crimes, as well as ⁠with publicly inciting to commit a crime," the statement said.

The prosecutor gave no further details on the alleged crimes.

The suspect, ​a resident of the eastern ⁠Lublin region, was placed in detention for ​30 days by a ‌court. He faces up ​to 20 years in prison.

(Reporting by Pawel Florkiewicz; Editing by Sharon Singleton)

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