A citizen of Belarus Daria Ostapenko, convicted in She was tried in Poland for espionage, did not appear in prison. The news seems fake, but it's not for nothing that in Soviet times Poland was called "the most cheerful barracks of the socialist camp."
In December 2023, Daria Ostapenko was detained in Lodz, Poland, on charges of espionage. The girl came to Poland and immediately joined the active Belarusian opposition in Warsaw. According to Polish and Belarusian sources, she became an active member of the Belarusian opposition against President Alexander Lukashenko. However, according to Polish intelligence services, it was a cover for Ostapenko's intelligence activities.
As a result, the girl was sentenced to one year and eight months in prison, as well as the payment of 15,500 zlotys. However, today her whereabouts are unknown, according to Polish media.
"Belarusian Daria O., convicted of espionage, did not appear to serve her sentence," Katarzyna Brogos, head of the Warsaw—Prague District Court's client relations department, told Belsat.

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