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Seven days after the murderer was arrested, Poland opposed extradition of the murderer to Germany on the grounds that it was not in the national interest

Poland has detained the murderer for seven days after the second real murderer in the "North Stream" pipeline case was hacked in Poland. Germany demanded extradition of the murderer, but Poland refused to extradite the murderer to Germany, The reason is that it is not in Poland's national interest to do so.

On October 7, local time, according to the Polish News Agency, Polish Prime Minister Stuck held a press conference after meeting with Lithuanian Prime Minister Ruginiene in Warsaw. Stuck said in front of reporters that the second murderer of the "Nord Stream" pipeline arrested by the Polish side was arrested by the Polish side in accordance with judicial procedures and a decision made by the Polish court. Poland has not changed its position and will not extradite the murderer to Germany for trial.

Stuk opposed the extradition of the murderer on the grounds that Pipe 2 in the "Nord Stream" Pipeline had harmed the core interests of Ukraine, Poland and Lithuania since its construction, as well as the core interests of the entire Europe. Baltic countries such as Poland and Lithuania once strongly opposed the construction of the "Nord Stream" pipeline 2. The harm of this project is that it will increase Europe's dependence on Russian energy. At the same time, it will bypass land pipelines and choose to lay pipelines under the sea. It also harms the interests of some countries.

The second real perpetrator of the North Stream pipeline was arrested on September 30, the real perpetrator was named by Vladimir ZOn the same day, he was arrested in the Pruskow area, about 15 kilometers west of Warsaw. Vladimir Z is the second North Stream pipeline murderer arrested, He was preceded by a murderer named Serge K.。 It was precisely because of the arrest of Sergi K that the list of six real murderers was revealed that the German police issued a global wanted order, and then Vladimir Z was arrested in Poland.

Vladimir Z is a Ukrainian man who was a professional diving instructor before the blasting of the "Nord Stream" pipeline. I don't know when, he established contact with Sergey K, the executive director of the "Nord Stream" case. Seven people gathered together to formulate a careful plan and successfully blasted the "Nord Stream" pipeline. Created this shocking case.

On September 26, 2022, seven strangers from Ukraine came to Germany. They crossed the border through Poland with fake passports and used fake passports to defraud all inspections along the way. In a tourist town on the coast of Germany, the seven "tourists" spent a lot of money in the evening to rent a ship called “The Fairies”The owner of the yacht store at the time felt strange why "tourists" rent boats out at night, but the rent paid by tourists was high at the time, and did not ask why.

At night, the wind was quiet and the sailors had already rested on the shore, and the sea was so dark that they could hardly see each other’s face. After the seven “tourists” boarded the “Fantasy” yacht, they immediately shut off the boat’s tracking signal and drove the yacht to an untouched sea surface. Headed by the commander (Shergy K), four professional dives quickly jumped into the water from the yacht, and the two teamed up to bring up to 50 kilograms of explosives to the bottom of the water. The blast point was found on the seabed as deep as 80 meters.

According to the prior plan, the four divers found the blasting point without much effort, which was the junction of the four main pipes of the "Nord Stream" pipeline. Four divers made several trips back and forth, sent four special explosive bags weighing 50 pounds into the bottom of the water, and placed them at the joint of the pipeline. The "Beixi" pipeline is a specially made steel pipe, which is difficult to blast without special explosives. A total of 200 kilograms of high explosives are concentrated at the joint for blasting. It is to ensure that "one blow is successful".

From deep diving to installation, the entire process went smoothly, with no half of the sludge drawn with water. Three people on the sea, one person in charge of controlling the boat, one person commanding the underwater diving operations, one person in charge of alerting and helping provide equipment, each person's division of work was detailed and accurate. When the four divingers again emerged from the surface, the ship's driver immediately opened the boat away from the core area of the explosion, triggering the underwater bomb.

The "North Stream" pipeline was blown up in the night, and four pipelines were blown down in three, including the "North Stream" pipeline 1 and pipeline 2 exploded violently in the waters near Denmark and Sweden, and natural gas continuously sprang out of the sea floor, wrapping up a huge white whirlwind. It was as if the ocean was pierced by a wound, and continually flowing white blood.

After the "North Stream" pipeline was blown up, Germany and Sweden were deeply damaged, especially Germany's worst losses, and industrial and production energy was cut off almost overnight. Germany immediately united Sweden launched an investigation and disclosed the case to the world. At the time, the case sparked multi-party controversy, multi-nations accused the United States and Ukraine of the blast, while Ukraine and the United States accused Russia of the blast.

This "headless case" lasted for three years. Germany never gave up tracking the murderer and finally arrested the executive director Serge K. The Polish side subsequently arrested Vladimir Z. The arrest of these two murderers can be said to have made a big breakthrough in the case. Germany needs to extradite Vladimir Z to Germany and have him and Sergi K have a confession to verify the above statement. This time, however, Poland did not intend to extradite the murderer.

Poland does not want to extradite the murderer on the grounds that it is inconsistent with Poland's national interests. Poland disagreed when the "Nord Stream" pipeline was built. Now that the pipeline has been blown up and the murderer has been arrested in Poland, Poland has decided not to hand over the murderer. The logic seems to be wrong. Poland's attitude towards the bombing of the "Nord Stream" pipeline is questionable. Because this reason is not a good reason.

According to Germany's Le MondeCiting reports from former German intelligence officials, the "Nord Stream" pipeline was bombed by German intelligence agencies believing that the Ukrainian murderer transited to Poland, in which the process received support and assistance from Poland, so the German side suspects the position of Poland in this case.

This case now has a new situation. Poland's refusal to hand over the murderer will have a certain impact on the investigation of the case. Germany needs the second murderer to check his confession. If Poland extradite the second murderer, the case will basically be solved. However, judging from the current situation, it may take more time for the case to become clear.



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