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President signs bill on tougher penalties for espionage

Andrzej Duda, the Polish president, has signed an amendment to the Penal Code increasing the penalties for espionage.

Russians built spy network in Poland reports US newspaper

Russia’s intelligence agencies established a network of "amateur" agents in Poland to carry out operations including sabotage, assassination and arson, the Washington Post newspaper reported in an article published on Friday.

Internal Security Agency detains 16th suspected Russian spy - minister

Poland's Internal Security Agency (ABW) has seized a 16th suspected Russian spy in the latest of a series of counterintelligence operations, the interior minister announced on Friday.

Top secret: inside Poland’s elite spy school

Set up 50-years ago, the Intelligence Personnel Training Centre in Stare Kiejkuty was the only intelligence training facility in the Eastern Bloc located outside the Soviet Union.

Russian spy network planned to blow up trains in Poland says media report

A Russian espionage network operating in Poland, cracked by the National Prosecutor's Office and the Internal Security Agency (ABW), had planned to blow up trains carrying weapons and humanitarian aid for Ukraine, the Gazeta Polska weekly has reported.

Ukrainian living in Poland charged with spying for Russia

Poland’s Internal Security Agency (ABW) has detained a Ukrainian citizen on suspicion of being a member of a spy network working for Russian intelligence.

Today’s news round-up in Poland

Start your day with a summary of today’s top stories from Poland’s leading news sites.

Today’s news round-up in Poland

Start your day with a summary of today’s top stories from Poland’s leading news sites.

Russian hockey player detained on spying charges in Poland

A hockey player from Russia currently playing in a top Polish league has been detained on charges of spying, Poland’s justice minister has announced on Twitter.

Military counterintelligence identifies two more suspected spies

Poland's Military Counterintelligence Service (SKW) has identified two more people believed to have been working for a foreign intelligence service, a senior Polish security official said on Monday.

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