The new policies prohibit photos of nearly 25 thousand strategic objects across Poland, including areas where weapons, military equipment and ammunition are manufactured, fixed and stored.
In Poland, amendments to the law on home -protection and counteracting espionage began, according to which photograph of strategic objects is prohibited in the country. They are marked with a white and red signing with the inscription “Photo forbidden.” POLSKIE RADIO reported it on Thursday, April 17.
From now on, in Poland’s territory, you will get a penalty for taking photos in an invalid place. This is due to the fact that the amendments to the law regarding the protection of the motherland’s mother and the spying counting were began.
The new policies prohibit photos of nearly 25 thousand strategic areas across Poland, including items where weapons, military equipment and ammunition are manufactured, fixed and stored.
The head of the general staff of Poland’s armed forces, General Veslav Kukul said that in Poland there is an increase in hostile activities aimed at obtaining confidential information about critical infrastructure.
“These are the customs and laws that operate in many countries. In fact, they can help strengthen our stability, stability of our infrastructure, the stability of our armed forces and the activities of a potential enemy that can threaten our safety,” added the general.
For non -compliance with the rules, a fine of 5 to 20 thousand zlotys and arrested until 30 days were provided. Law enforcement officials have the right to confiscate the offender’s equipment.
Remember that in Poland for attempts on sabotage and sabotage in Russia’s favor, special services are confined to three people.
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