

On Friday at 10.30 p.m., the Pegasus Investigative Committee planned to interview Zbigniew Ziobra. A politician who has failed to appear on respective occasions at the committee's call is to be detained and brought to its meeting. This decision was made on Monday by the territory Court in Warsaw. At the beginning of the week Ziobro said in Polsat News that even though he was abroad, he would come to Poland due to the fact that “he is not afraid of officers.”
Michał Wójcik on another movement by Zbigniew Ziobry
Thursday evening erstwhile Deputy Ziobry in the Justice Ministry Michał Wójcik (PiS) said Ziobro is in Brussels. However, he added that the erstwhile minister would not “hide abroad”. — I say he will return to be in Poland tomorrow," said the MP.
Like he said, Zbigniew Ziobro He will most likely "welcome the police, have coffee and tea and go where they point him." “ After all, he is aware that they only follow orders,” he added.
Zbigniew Ziobro threatened the arsenal
Ziobro, before the court decided to bring him to the committee meeting, said in the context of possible actions of the officers that he would surely not want and would never have thought of harming them. — Although I gotta say, I have an arsenal of various weapons, so I'd most likely do it. – he added.
Wójcik stressed that it was apparent that Ziobrze never came to the head to intimidate the police with weapons. “This kind of information is the inventions of any journalists,” he added.
So far, Ziobro has failed to attend the Pegasus Committee of Investigation respective times. The committee so requested the court's consent to his detention and forced him to be heard. The Sejm waived his immunity for this purpose.
In the territory Court of Warsaw published on Thursday the justification for the decision to detain and bring about Ziobra was highlightedthat the court does not agree that, in view of the content of the September judgement of the Constitutional Tribunal, there is no entity entitled to apply to the territory Court for a decision to detain and to force the witness to attend a gathering of the Commission.
It was pointed out that very serious doubts were raised as to the effectiveness of appointing a associate of the Court's ruling in September (as regards Jarosław Wyrembak).