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How to shorten a message in a way to twist the content... No, they did not receive an arrest warrant for somebody not in Poland anymore.
Actually Poland received the arrest warrant and ignored it until the uspect had left Poland. After also blocking Germany from accessing evidence in Poland for months (video footage was not shared until they could claim it got deleted regularly after a few months).
Do you have a source because that's all I see in this article?
(https://www.tagesschau.de/investigativ/ndr-wdr/nordstream-172.html)
So even if they are actually not to be blamed for not preventing the border crossing, they did nothing for 2 1/2 months... to then report back that the suspect isn't in their country anymore.
Just like they refused to hand over video footage all this time to then make a statement recently (so half a year later...) that it was deleted in the mean time.
Thanks for this. Looking at the web page, the site agrees with Reuters that Poland indeed claims a bureaucratic slip up permitted the escape. I'm sure they'll argue who is at fault but in the end dude got away.