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They Were Trapped in Cars Driven by "piotruś." Half of Europe Was Searching for the Pole, and There's a Twist in the High-Profile Case.

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Czech police arrested Piotr W., nicknamed "Piotruś," over the weekend, who is suspected of numerous frauds and financial schemes across several European countries. An arrest warrant had been issued for the man for at least five years, and police in Austria were also recently looking for him. In Austria, he posed as Dutchman Jacob Sz. and created a pyramid scheme that defrauded people by selling luxury, leased cars. As reported on Onet, his victi…
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Czech police arrested Piotr W., nicknamed "Piotruś," over the weekend, who is suspected of numerous frauds and financial schemes across several European countries. An arrest warrant had been issued for the man for at least five years, and police in Austria were also recently looking for him. In Austria, he posed as Dutchman Jacob Sz. and created a pyramid scheme that defrauded people by selling luxury, leased cars. As reported on Onet, his victi…

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Onet broke the news in Poland on Monday, February 2, 2026.
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