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Poland's Senate, the upper house of parliament, has stated that the purchase of the Israeli-made Pegasus software was illegal and that Poland's current legal system does not ensure effective control over special law-enforcement services.
On Tuesday, Poland's Permanent Representative to the EU told the ambassadors of the other 26 EU countries about Belarus's involvement in the illegal deportations of Ukrainian children and called for the continuation of sanctions against Belarus, PAP learned from sources in Brussels.
According to shipping documents, the cargo was supposed to contain construction materials but instead had almost 33 million cigarettes without excise stamps.
Poland's Defence Minister tweeted on Friday that British engineering troops have started a reconnaissance on establishing cooperation with Polish soldiers in strengthening the fence on the Polish-Belarusian border.
Customs officials in the city of Poznan discovered six tons of illegal tobacco hidden in a consignment of engine parts owing to the smell of the leafy product.
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