Poland detains third suspect over arson attack on Czech factory

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WARSAW, April 8 (Reuters) - Poland has detained a third suspect following an arson attack on an optics ​and drones factory in the Czech ‌Republic last month, a special services spokesman said on Wednesday.

A previously unknown pro-Palestinian activist ​group has said it carried out the March 20 ​attack on the LPP company’s factory ⁠in Pardubice, east of Prague, which ​caused millions of dollars in damage.

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Poland, Slovakia and the ​Czech Republic have previously said they detained several suspects of Polish, Czech, Egyptian and U.S. nationality.

“Officers ​of the Internal Security Agency detained ​in Zielona Gora another 23-year-old Pole, who is accused ‌of ⁠assisting in the intentional arson of a production hall in Pardubice, Czech Republic,” the official, Jacek Dobrzynski, wrote in ​a post ​on X.

“The ⁠Warsaw Regional Court applied a preventive measure against the man ​in the form of temporary ​arrest ⁠for three months. The case is developing.”

In 2023, LPP Holding announced plans to cooperate ⁠with ​Israeli defence group Elbit ​Systems, but it says those plans were not carried out.

Reporting ​by Anna Wlodarczak-Semczuk; Editing by Kate Mayberry

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