Member of Parliament Mariusz Gosek (PiS) was denied entry to a detention facility housing fellow MP Dariusz Matecki, who was recently arrested on the orders of Judge Joanna Włoch upon a request from prosecutor Adam Bodnar. Gosek, attempting to verify the conditions of Matecki’s detention, expressed significant frustration over being turned away.
“I cited previous cases involving officials and Father Olszewski, referencing the Ombudsman’s report, aiming to ascertain the detention conditions for Mr. Matecki,” Gosek stated shortly after being denied access. “I was also authorized by his representative to communicate details about his health, specifically concerning medication needs.”
Gosek highlighted his past ability to gain access after following standard procedures but noted the unusual nature of this refusal. “From a human perspective, it’s difficult to comment on this situation,” he remarked.
Instead of direct information, Gosek was instructed to consult the facility’s press spokesperson, who, according to Gosek, typically does not provide information of such nature. However, there may be hope for clarity soon. “The facility director invited me to return tomorrow, promising a meeting,” Gosek added.
Further details about Matecki’s conditions may become available after tomorrow’s scheduled discussion.