Polish police have arrested a man suspected of participating in the murder of a Russian artist critical of President Vladimir Putin, Prime Minister Donald Tusk said on Thursday.
The suspect in the daylight murder, which took place on Monday, "is using a Georgian passport," Tusk wrote in a post on X.
"Services are working to establish the mastermind," he added.
Interior Minister Marcin Kierwiński confirmed the Georgian passport at a news conference in Warsaw and said the suspect is 36 years old.
Kierwiński said the man is suspected of links to organised crime and is being linked by police to other crimes committed in Poland, including some dating to 2022.










