During today’s interrogation of Ludmiła Kozłowska of the Open Dialog Foundation, she admitted that the Moldovan services showed her data from a secret Polish report of the Internal Security Agency, the niezalezna.pl portal writes.
Interrogation of Ludmiła Kozłowska
On Friday, Ludmiła Kozłowska from the Open Dialog Foundation was interviewed online on Friday. Niezalezna.pl noted that this is part of the ongoing lawsuit filed by Kozłowska and Bartosz Kramek against Tomasz Sakiewicz. The subject of the test is the financing of the Open Dialog Foundation.
As it was written, during Kozłowska’s interrogation on Friday, Tomasz Sakiewicz asked her questions for several tens of minutes.
Ludmiła Kozłowska admitted that she was listed on the basis of “secret opinions of the Internal Security Agency, which de facto, as far as we know, come unofficially (…) from the source of the Moldovan services released from the Plahotniuk regime, were building [niezrozumiałe] Moldovan forgeries, including report from Moldova, which was later refuted”
– we are reading,
Report provided by the Moldovan services
According to the portal, Kozłowska said that “to date, the Internal Security Agency has not published these documents.”
We have demanded that this information be made public
– said Kozłowska, quoted by the portal.
When asked if she had read the secret ABW report, she said she had no opportunity, and “the court in Poland has often said that it is unjust, that the information there is insufficient”
it was written.
When asked by Sakiewicz whether Kozłowska was considered a person dangerous to the Polish state, she replied: “Based on this secret report, which I never had access to and which was previously prepared, on the basis of what I know of the Moldovan services, now democratic, based on fake news from Kazakhstan and Moldova”
If this report is classified, how do you know it is based only on the Moldovan report?
Sakiewicz asked.
Because the Moldovan services showed this information
replied Kozlowska.
The secret report of the Polish ABW has been shown to you by the Moldovan services?
he asked.
Yes, exactly
replied Kozlowska.
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Source: wPolityce