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Polish Senate Speaker says received parcel with threats, explosives

By ANI | Updated: November 21, 2021 00:45 IST

A parcel with death threats and explosives has been mailed to the speaker of Poland's upper house, Tomasz Grodzki, he said on Saturday.

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A parcel with death threats and explosives has been mailed to the speaker of Poland's upper house, Tomasz Grodzki, he said on Saturday.

Similar to most Polish senators, Grodzki is in opposition to the ruling Law and Justice party.

"This is the product of the industry of contempt and incitement toward political opponents. A package came to the Senate in my name [containing] a letter with death threats and explosive substance," Grodzki said on Twitter.

"The parcel was retreated by the relevant services. I hope they will manage to seize the perpetrator promptly," he added. (ANI/Sputnik)

( With inputs from ANI )

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