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Military intelligence coder mysteriously disappears

8th May 2009
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There is no threat to state security, says SWW

Stefan Zielonka went missing over a month ago
Courtesy of Nasza Klasa

The Police and the Military Intelligence Services (SWW) are looking for Warrant Officer Stefan Zielonka, after Dziennik reported yesterday that the 52 year old officer who worked for intelligence services for 30 years as a coder went missing over a month ago.

It was rumored yesterday that his disappearance could have been caused by the alleged fact that he was one of the officers employed by two Russian diplomats who were expelled from Poland last year.

A former SWW employee declared that a soldier in such a position possesses unique and precious knowledge for other intelligence services, such as "keys, passwords, systems of confidential communications, including those used by NATO." The head of SWW declared yesterday that "There is no threat to state security."

Source: Gazeta Wyborcza


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