Montenegrin citizen suspected of spying for China detained in Poland
A Montenegrin citizen has been detained in Poland on suspicion of espionage for China related to Lithuania.
A Montenegrin national has been apprehended by Polish authorities amid an ongoing pre-trial investigation regarding espionage activities directed at Lithuania. According to a joint statement from Lithuania's State Security Department and the Prosecutor General's Office, there is reasonable suspicion that the individual collected and transmitted information concerning Lithuania and its processes to Chinese intelligence institutions since 2023. The investigation was initiated following intelligence data provided by Lithuania's State Security Department.
The management and oversight of the pre-trial investigation are being facilitated by the Prosecutor General's Office with active involvement from Lithuania's criminal police bureau. As part of the procedural protocol for such cases, the detained individual is currently in temporary custody in Poland while the standard procedures for extraditing suspects to Lithuania have been set in motion. This situation underscores ongoing concerns about foreign espionage activities within the region and highlights Lithuania's commitment to national security.
Additionally, a former official from the State Security Department has suggested that Russian spies might also be present in key institutions, broadening the scope of the investigation and emphasizing the pressing need for vigilance against foreign infiltration. While detailed information regarding the investigation is currently withheld to protect the operation's integrity, this case illustrates the complexities and geopolitical tensions stemming from foreign espionage efforts involving China and Russia.