Warsaw (Poland) – June 12 (AP) Polish security officials have apprehended a 19-year-old alleged to be orchestrating a terrorist endeavor. This arrest is the third in connection with an ongoing inquiry in Olsztyn, as confirmed by a government representative on Thursday.
The Internal Security Agency disclosed that the suspect, along with two previously detained individuals, had amassed a vast collection of materials concerning the use of firearms, combat strategies, and explosive devices. Prosecutors assert that the trio partook in shooting range sessions and engaged in paramilitary-like training exercises.
Authorities are of the opinion that these individuals were influenced by notorious mass attackers such as Anders Breivik, Brenton Tarrant, and Timothy McVeigh. According to the statement, they meticulously examined these attackers' methods and errors therein.
“They were captivated by the ideology of these attackers, scrutinized how the assaults unfolded, and reflected on the errors made. The content they consumed fueled the development of radical moral attitudes,” stated the security agency. (AP) RD RD
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