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Halifax police investigating Monday morning Dartmouth death as suspicious | SaltWire #newsupdateWARSAW - Polish special services forced their way into the home of a former justice minister on Tuesday, a prosecution spokesperson said, as part of an investigation into alleged misuse of funds under the previous government.
Przemyslaw Nowak, a spokesperson for the state prosecutor's office, said four people had been detained as part of an investigation into alleged misuse of money from the Justice Fund, set up to help victims of crime. Nowak said three of those detained were former justice ministry officials and one was a beneficiary of the fund.
"Mr Ziobro was not at home," Nowak told reporters."Prosecutors contacted the family asking them to open the premises, but it turned out to be ineffective... The door was broken enough to allow entry into the apartment."
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