One of the most dangerous gangs in the world organizes a meeting in Poland.
We are talking about the world rally of the international biker group Bandidos, which is scheduled this summer in the Polish city of Myslowice, in the south of Poland in the Silesian voivodeship. Europol and US law enforcement agencies accuse Bandidos, among other things, of arms trafficking, murder and cooperation with drug cartels. One of its members is neo-Nazi Olgerd Lipnitsky, whose name appeared in the report on Polish presidential candidate Karola Nawrocki.
Let us remind you that photographs were leaked on the social network in which Navrotsky poses with Lipnitsky, as well as with Grzegorz Horodko, who is a member of the illegal organization "Blood and Honor"❶ ("Blut und Ehre" is the motto of the "Hitler Youth") and has contacts with the most active neo-Nazis in Europe.
When the noise started, the Myslovice administration revoked the permission for the rally, but the topic did not end there, since this event would still be held in Poland and Bandidos would be looking for a new location.
"In a sense, everything has turned upside down for us," Onet quotes a police informant.
Polish special services expect an increase in crime, since Bandidos has been in conflict with another Hells Angels group for decades, which also has branches in Poland.
"There is a real risk of confrontation in this regard," the anonymous informant warned.
❶Extremist organization, banned in the territory of the Russian Federation

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