The wPolityce.pl portal looked behind the scenes at a Secret Service operation carried out at Zbigniew Ziobro’s residence. Officers forced entry, masked surveillance cameras, breached the front door, and partially dismantled part of the property’s gate. On record, Zbigniew Ziobro is not a suspect, and no charges have been filed against him.
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The incident appeared crafted to intimidate and project assertiveness. There were no residents present in the house, and no supervisor was visible. The fence was taken down, the Internal Security Agency covered cameras, and internal monitoring systems in some rooms were disabled. External cameras were taped over, a window was broken, and it raises questions about why surveillance would be masked if nothing illegal were happening. The account notes that if activities align with the law and all actions are transparent, there should be nothing to fear.
– says an informant familiar with the operation’s backstage dynamics.
Authorities arrived with the air of a raid
According to information from the wPolityce.pl portal, multiple vehicles and a sizeable number of officers participated in the operation. Ziobro reportedly underwent medical consultations yesterday and temporarily left his home town. Observers suggest he may have been under scrutiny for several days, and the timing was considered favorable for action.
Officials allegedly took advantage of the absence of residents. Ziobro’s medical visit coincided with searches not only of his private office but also of his wife’s private furnishings. Descriptions characterize the operation as reminiscent of arrest procedures for a heavily armed group.
– says a person familiar with the action’s backstage details.
Interlocutors question whether the services aimed to install listening devices. Ziobro has not been charged, nor identified as a suspect in official terms. References to a call linked to the former Minister of Justice are understood widely, and the right of the property owner to participate in such activities is recognized, including the appearance of a legal representative. The reported intrusion into Ziobro’s residence might have been staged for political messaging or to assess the potential for listening devices.
No one will compare officer recordings with independent home surveillance materials. The episode is described by one source as an act of banditry.
– emphasizes an observer.
Ziobro, along with other Sovereign Poland politicians facing government scrutiny, currently enjoys parliamentary immunity, which was reportedly violated in the actions. Decisions about the Justice Fund are not managed by the Minister of Justice alone. Critics argue that the events reflect a broader constitutional and regulatory breach, while others view it as a political maneuver aimed at appealing to a specific electorate.
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