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Agent Tomek - super-spy or super-stud?

20.10.2009 15:34

Details on the mysterious anti-corruption agent who uses seduction as part of his method of entrapment have emerged, following more allegations of how he lured another woman into his trap.


 

by Monika Greszta and Peter Gentle


In September, Weronika Marczuk-Pazura, star of the Polish version of the popular "You can dance" TV programme, was caught by an agent from the anti-corruption bureau (CBA) allegedly taking a bribe from the chairman of a publishing house, in a deal which she was acting as a middle woman.

Weronika Marczuk-Pazura has since said that she was trapped by an agent from the CBA, who tried to seduce her. “His eyes were heavy with passion as he tried to seduce me,” says Marczuk-Pazura, who admits she trusted the man, especially after he met her family and friends.

Press reports say that the same agent - known as “Tomek”  - seduced Civic Platform politician Beata Sawicka last year while investigating her for being involved in a corrupt land deal.

“Tomek” was also involved in a failed operation to entrap Jolanta Kwasniewska and her husband, former President Aleksander Kwasniewski, while under suspicion of receiving illegal income.

Tomasz, or Tomasz K. sometimes acts under the name of Tomasz Piotrowski or Tomasz Malecki, reports "TVN24", "Rzeczpospolita", "Dziennik" and other newspapers.

Tomek Bond?


The 33 year-old apparently drives a luxurious Porshe Cayenne but sometimes rides a Harley; he wears Armani and Prada clothes and lives in a luxurious apartment. His wallet bursts at the seams with cash and gold credit cards and his “Hollywood smile” melts women’s hearts, report Poland’s newspapers, breathlessly. The only thing missing from the press reports is a Martini, shaken, not stirred.
 
He started his career as a policeman but was quickly promoted to the Central Investigation Bureau in 2006. Because of his supposed acting talent, Tomek was involved in covert operations, aimed at detaining international drug dealers.

His former boss at the CBA bristles, however, when he hears his former agent described as a playboy. “[Agent Tomek] is a highly professional and experienced officer who has been conducted special operations aimed at combating organized crime and drug trafficking,” says Mariusz Kaminski.

 

Kaminski was sacked last week by Prime Minister Tusk as head of the CBA after accusing him of using the agency as a political tool against opponents of the Law and Justice party, which originally set up the unit after they came to power on a populist, anti-corruption ticket in the general election of 2005.

The former head of the CBA added it was unfair to describe Tomasz K. as a ladies’ man who is extravagant with money. “In order to look credible, Tomek had to be like a mirror which reflects the values appreciated by the social group he operated in,” says Kaminski.  Now, that the identity of the agent has been revealed and his cover blown, his life is in serious danger, warns Kaminski.

Though accused of using seduction to lure his prey into his lair, more serious charges made against Agent Tomek, and the CBA in general, is the use of entrapment, provocation and set ups when trying to gain evidence of corruption among politicians and businesspeople. “He is a ruthless man,” says Jan J., who acted as a go-between in one of his investigations. (pg/mg)

 

Related stories:
 

Seduced MP in corruption trial , thenews.pl 05.10.2009

Corruption investigators try to entrap former president , thenews.pl 03.10.2009

TV celebrity caught red-handed while taking bribe , thenews.pl 24.09.2009

Sawicka testifies against CBA officers , thenews.pl 23.01.2008

Sawicka accuses CBA officers , thenews.pl 21.01.2008

Former MP Sawicka officially charged with corruption , thenews.pl 06.11.2007

Polish prospective senator arrested after ‘sting’ operation , thenews.pl 03.10.2007

 

Agent Tomek on YouTube (pictures):

 

Comments
  • alex 20.10.2009 21:46 Incredible, one guy... Good agent! alex
  • expatina 20.10.2009 22:20 it is embarassing... and this article conveniently omits the fact that hefty cost of those politically motivated provocations by "agent Tomek" are covered from the taxpayers money... Ant the final bill goes in dozens of millions of Euros... expatina
  • dunderhead 20.10.2009 22:32 It says in the article that Tusk sacked the guy cause CBA is a Law and Justice tank....it also says CBA is using entrapment techinques...

    I also think the article is a bit of a piss take at the newspapers who get so enthralled by all this nonsense...

    ...and that's correct. But the issue of the political use ofCBA and the other government controlled security agency...AWB? ....and IPN and the public media is the biggest scandals in Poland today. How is this country ever going to develop if these state institutions are constantly being used by political parties for party ends?

    Eh?
    dunderhead
  • Polka 21.10.2009 01:13 My question will be "how will Poland develop without decommunization?" Polka
  • Mario 21.10.2009 03:58 Poland is still run by Bolsheviks. Only in this century they don't give a damb about the lives of ordinary Poles. Mario
  • Kp 21.10.2009 12:33 It only shows, how it is easy to break a law by important people in Poland, how it is easy to achieve something for money. Influential person do what you want if you have nice smile and offer them good cash for it... it's horrible.. there is no differents betwen our politicians, our VIPs and for ex. Etiopians... eh.. Kp
  • Czarny Kot 21.10.2009 18:12 The Polish James Bond?

    I must have missed the James Bond film where he goes around seducing desperate middle-aged women and encourages them to break the law.

    So he's not ugly and he drives a fancy car (paid for by the taxpayer)? Big deal.

    Pathetic.
    Czarny Kot
  • mario's granny 21.10.2009 18:40 Even coming from you, young man, that is a very dumb comment to make.

    Bolshies? Running Poland? grow up! And since when did Bolsheviks care about ordinary Poles, anyway? they didnlt last century.

    and what has this got to do with some corruption spy with white teeth?
    mario's granny
  • steve w 21.10.2009 19:11 you are all mising the point here, who has the CBA investigated, and successfully prosecuted ? why is everyone of their supposed underground activities in the media spotlight and why is it that everyone they investigate appear to be people that Prawo i Sprawiedlinosci 's leadership don't like and why is an EU member state running at public cost a stalinist selective "investigations made up at will with evidence with more holes than a tea strainer" Agent Tomek needs investigating bu Urzad skarbowy because it seems he has extreme benefit in kind from his job which isnt taxed not to mention an nvestigation of how and who CBA employ and why, Tusk is right to sack kaminski now he should close the CBA and seize the papers and see if they broke the law, abrogating civil rights, espionage, libel slander etc steve w
  • dunderhead 21.10.2009 20:23 I think a few of us have said that clearly. This is an institution set up by a party that was in power to harrass what it sees as its opponents. Law and Justice often used institutions to do this. Fact. But we cannot blame Law and Justice alone for doing this in Poland. This problem is systemic. dunderhead
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