ABW notifies the prosecutor's office. It concerns Cenckiewicz's participation in the RBN
The Internal Security Agency (ABW) suspects that a crime may have occurred during a recent meeting of the National Security Council involving Sławomir Cenckiewicz.
The Polish Internal Security Agency (ABW) has implicated Sławomir Cenckiewicz, the head of the National Security Bureau, in a potential crime connected to his participation in a National Security Council meeting at the Presidential Palace on February 12. ABW claims that there was possible involvement of an individual without the required access to classified information during this high-level meeting.
According to RMF24, ABW has filed a notification with the National Prosecutor's Office regarding this matter, which was initially directed to the Military Affairs Department. After review, the decision was made to forward the notification to the military section of one of the district prosecutor's offices, signaling the seriousness of the allegations amidst ongoing scrutiny of security protocols involving sensitive national discussions.
The implications of this investigation could be significant, considering the vital role Cenckiewicz holds in national security. The probe may uncover vulnerabilities in how classified information is managed within the government, potentially leading to calls for reform in security clearance processes and possible repercussions for those involved in the breach. As such, this case will be closely monitored, reflecting both on individual accountability and broader systemic issues within Poland's security infrastructure.