Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk stated on Wednesday that the recent murder exhibited characteristics suggesting a political assassination. On Thursday, Tusk provided an update, confirming that security services were actively investigating the individual responsible for the death. In a post on the X platform, Tusk reported that the Lublin police and the Internal Security Agency (ABW) had apprehended a man suspected of involvement in the murder of a Russian citizen in Bialystok, Poland.
This detained man was found to possess a Georgian passport. Authorities are reportedly working to determine who may have ordered the killing. The statement follows related coverage concerning the incident, which involved a Russian artist whose critique of Vladimir Putin was linked to the death.
Tusk has previously indicated that the nature of the murder suggests a political motive. The ongoing investigation aims to uncover the mastermind behind the crime. The involvement of Polish security agencies underscores the seriousness with which the Polish government is treating the case, treating it as more than a random act of violence.
The focus remains on establishing a clear chain of command to identify those responsible for the murder.
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This suggests a pattern of politically motivated violence that requires international investigation.