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Polish Ex-Justice Minister Reportedly Escapes Hungary for the United States Amid Criminal Probe

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Former Polish Minister Leaves Hungary After Political Shift

Former Polish justice minister Zbigniew Ziobro has reportedly fled Hungary and traveled to the United States while facing multiple criminal investigations in Poland.

Ziobro, a leading conservative political figure and former justice chief, confirmed he was in the US after previously receiving asylum protection from Hungary’s former government. His departure came shortly after Hungary’s new leadership announced it would stop sheltering individuals wanted by foreign authorities.

Polish prosecutors have accused Ziobro of abuse of power, involvement in an organized criminal operation, and misuse of public funds. If convicted, he could face a lengthy prison sentence. He has strongly denied all accusations and claims the investigations are politically motivated.

Pegasus Spyware Allegations Intensify Political Tensions

One of the central allegations against Ziobro involves the alleged purchase of Pegasus spyware using money intended for crime victims. Investigators claim the software may have been used to monitor political opponents and critics during his time in office.

The case has become one of Poland’s most controversial political scandals in recent years, increasing tensions between conservative allies in Hungary and the current Polish government.

Reports also suggest Polish authorities are now reviewing how Ziobro managed to travel internationally after his official travel documents were reportedly revoked earlier.

Poland May Seek Extradition From the United States

Following his arrival in America, officials in Poland indicated they could pursue extradition efforts to bring Ziobro back for trial.

Hungary had granted asylum to the former minister earlier during Viktor Orbán’s administration, but the political situation changed after Prime Minister Péter Magyar took office and promised a tougher approach toward internationally wanted individuals.

The controversy has further strained diplomatic relations between Poland and Hungary, with legal experts closely watching how the United States may respond if formal extradition requests are filed in the coming weeks.

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