WŁOCŁAWEK: Paweł Ch. lat 45

➡️⃣3️⃣4️⃣2️⃣⬅️ When we traveled to Włocławek, we knew one thing: "it wouldn't be easy," and the risk of a physical confrontation was high. This was due to the fact that Paweł Ch., in January of this year, had been released from prison, where he had spent the last 10 years of his life serving a sentence for... murder. It has long been known that perpetrators of this type of crime are considered "characteristic" within the criminal hierarchy, and his awareness of the possibility of returning to prison under Article 200 of the Penal Code undoubtedly aroused a desire not to sell his skin cheaply. Since our Foundation's hunters have "come up to speed," they prepared for this mission with exceptional security. Paweł Ch. himself cleverly misled online leads. First, he posed as a 15-year-old, then suggested he was a resident of Lubliniec, a town in Silesia nearly 300 km from Włocławek. However, over the next few days, we managed to accurately pinpoint Paweł Ch.'s likely location, and yesterday evening, we arrived at the door of his apartment in the Śródmieście district. Paweł Ch. confirmed the authenticity of the evidence we had collected and secured, which proved his contact with three minors. We had no choice but to hand it over to the Włocławek police officers. Elite Cybersecurity Patrol Unit Poland would like to thank the operational officers of the Criminal Investigation Department of the Włocławek Municipal Police Headquarters for their cooperation in our 342nd case.