Former Polish minister Zbigniew Ziobro spotted at US airport as Warsaw prepares extradition request on corruption and spyware allegations.
Former Polish Justice Minister Zbigniew Ziobro, wanted on allegations of corruption, abuse of power, and unauthorized use of Pegasus spyware, was reportedly seen at a U.S. airport, leading Warsaw to prepare an extradition request. Prosecutors accuse him of misusing funds from the state-run Justice Fund and illegally targeting political opponents with spyware.
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