Nisztor Reveals New Excerpts from the Recordings. The Case Directly Concerns Kierwiński

In the latest recording broadcast on Telewizja Republika, Lt. Col. Wojciech B., alias “Biszkopt,” disclosed to a businessman from Pruszków the home address of the Minister of the Interior Marcin Kierwiński, the composition of his personal security detail, and his daily schedule. Journalists have learned that the minister had already received this recording earlier.

Piotr Nisztor became the target of a planned act of revenge by an officer of the State Protection Service (SOP). Col. Wojciech B., alias “Biszkopt,” who was protecting Radosław Sikorski during a recorded social gathering in early 2024, began—in the presence of his interlocutors—to outline details of his idea to beat, torture, kill, and conceal the body of the investigative journalist. The motive was allegedly Nisztor’s publications, in which “Biszkopt” himself appeared alongside an arms trafficker and figures from the criminal underworld.

Recordings containing the least graphic descriptions of the planned crime were revealed by Telewizja Republika before the broadcast of the prepared program due to a leak of information to other media.

In the latest episode of “Ściśle Jawne,” however, Nisztor presented previously unpublished excerpts concerning details of the current Interior Minister Marcin Kierwiński’s place of residence and the composition of his personal security detail.

Kierwiński knew about these recordings earlier

Wojciech B. discussed confidential information about the protected person with a businessman from Pruszków (described in the recording transcripts as a “businessman”), in the presence of a well-known lawyer who was the SOP officer’s partner.

Below is the full transcript of the disclosed conversation:

Wojciech B.: Everything. (…) what time she goes out with the dog—everything.
Businessman: Basically, f… it, with Kierwiński I’ll sort it out too. That f…ing sucker (…)
Wojciech B.: The management (…) to Pyskacz, I’ll tell you what time he goes out and where he lives.
Woman: Kierwiński?
Businessman: Pyskacz is taking care of him?
Wojciech B.: Yes.
Businessman: What a setup, f…!
Wojciech B.: Pyskacz, Brylant—wait, who else is there?
Businessman: I know Pyskacz; Brylant I don’t.
Wojciech B.: And Cygan is walking with Kierwiński now as well.
Businessman: They’ve got a really cushy job, with such a f…ing pipe.
Wojciech B.: He’s somewhere there, like your parents.
Businessman: In Grochów?
Wojciech B.: Yeah, somewhere there—those Washingtons, that side street on the right… what’s it called?
Businessman: Francuska.
Woman: Francuska.
Wojciech B.: Earlier, closer here.
Woman: Aleja Wyzwolenia.
Wojciech B.: Right—Międzynarodowa.
Woman: Or Aleja Wyzwolenia.
Wojciech B.: Decathlon, here.
Woman: Ah, yes—Ostrobramska.
Wojciech B.: Fieldorfa.
Woman: Yes.
Wojciech B.: That’s what I’m saying—right.
Businessman: Yes, that’s Gocław—so this is all here—this belongs to Krajc (…). Some f…ing paratroopers. There’s practically no one from Warsaw there.

As Piotr Nisztor pointed out on the program, the head of the Interior Ministry received this fragment of the recording on January 20—ten days before the journalist submitted questions to the SOP. After a few days, journalists from other outlets reportedly tried to “burn” the topic.

The full latest episode of “Ściśle Jawne” can be watched on the Telewizja Republika YouTube channel.

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