Poland requested a European arrest warrant for former justice minister living in Hungary

Polish prosecutors requested a European arrest warrant Tuesday for a former justice minister who was granted political asylum by Hungary last month, according to broadcaster TVP World.

Prosecutors filed a request for a European arrest warrant against Zbigniew Ziobro, who is facing multiple charges in Poland.

Orbán and Zbigniew Ziobro Poland's former justicy minister
Photo: FB/Zbigniew Ziobro

The prosecutor’s office said Ziobro was “most likely hiding in a European Union country to avoid criminal liability,” and “his current address is unknown.”

The motion came after officials issued a domestic arrest warrant last week, and a Warsaw court ordered pre-trial detention of the former minister, who is suspected of committing 26 offenses relating to the misuse of public funds and abuse of power, the Turkish Anadolu news agency wrote.

Ziobro is accused of establishing and leading an “organized criminal group” that allegedly misused around €35.4 million ($42 million) from a state program to help crime victims.

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