Poland Uncovers Surveillance Devices in Government Meeting Room
Security forces in Katowice dismantle eavesdropping equipment ahead of a key Cabinet meeting, amid heightened espionage concerns.
- Officials discovered covert recording devices where Prime Minister Donald Tusk and his Cabinet were scheduled to convene.
- The State Protection Service and Internal Security Agency collaborated to identify and neutralize the threat.
- The incident occurs as Poland faces increased espionage, particularly from Russian interests.
- The discovery coincided with an economic conference in Katowice, altering the usual meeting location from Warsaw.
- Investigations continue to ascertain the origins and duration of the surveillance setup.