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Did Kramek Coordinate Smugglers on Signal? Shocking Findings by TV Republika!

Bartosz Kramek, known for his involvement with the Open Dialogue Foundation, is alleged in prosecutorial files to have coordinated the activities of smuggling groups along the Polish-Belarusian border using the Signal messenger application. TV Republika has obtained irrefutable evidence.

Republika reveals further shocking details from the investigation into the smuggling of illegal migrants across the Polish border. According to documents from the public prosecutor’s office, Bartosz Kramek acted as an administrator of one of the groups operating on Signal, where logistical details concerning the transport of foreign nationals were discussed — ranging from the designation of drivers to the determination of smuggling routes.

“The coordination of the entire movement, determining where drivers should be and how the smuggling was to be carried out — all of this took place online, including on Signal. Kramek was the administrator of one such group,”

revealed journalist Michał Rachoń on TV Republika’s broadcast.

Other prominent names also appear in the investigation records. Klementyna Suchanow — an expert on the parliamentary commission for “repression” and Russian influence — is reported by investigators to have cooperated with the “Border Group” (Grupa Granica), knowingly supporting efforts aimed at the illegal transfer of migrants from Belarus to Germany. Alongside her, according to findings, were Paweł Kasprzak from Citizens of the Republic of Poland (Obywatele RP) and Bartosz Kramek himself.

TV Republika has also published screenshots from the messaging application, allegedly showing Kramek instructing group participants to enable disappearing message features. Investigators possess specific records of conversations which are expected to serve as the basis for further court proceedings.

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