Commie Police To Go

 

Poland’s new interior minister Ludwik Dorn has announced deep changes in the structure and work of the police force. High ranking police officers who were communist-era security police agents will be removed. He said that they constitute about 10 percent of the forces and most are in the retirement age.

Minister Dorn also pledged to put more police officers in the streets. Their number is to increase by 50 percent in the next two or three years. The most important tasks, Ludwik Dorn said, is to pass a law on crisis management and citizens security. Today, Dorn appointed his deputies and named former head of Poland’s elite commando group Grom or Thunder – Roman Polko – his anti-terrorism coordinator.

Source: Radio Polonia

Oct.03.2005

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