Tuesday, October 14, 2014

Mroczek: Antiterrorists work quietly – Interia

Antiterrorists work quietly – says Andrzej Mroczek expert on terrorism, in connection with the information about the abduction Polish missionary in the Central African Republic.

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Father Matthew Dziedzic was kidnapped by one of the local guerrilla groups, who wants to replace their leader imprisoned in Cameroon.

According to Andrzej Mroczek of the Centre for Research on Terrorism Collegium Civitas, it is very likely that we will never know about the activities of Polish special services, because such information threaten the security of the participating officers. Mroczek said that our services are no longer carry out actions once the hostages, but the execution needed a good diagnosis of the local situation.

The military did not inform any shares of Polish troops to recapture kidnapped in the Central African Republic priest Matthew Dziedzic. According to first reports, in efforts to release the priest had to turn stationed in the African country’s military. Spokesperson for the Operational Command of the Armed Forces Lt. Col. Types of Peter Walatek has not confirmed this information “Any actions that are being taken at this stage should not be made public,” – said Lieutenant Colonel.

The kidnappers identified themselves as “people Miskin “. Initially kidnapped two priests from the mission in Babou. Later, one of them – Father Leszek Zielinski – fired.

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Mroczek: Antiterrorists work quietly – Interia

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