Super spy kills woman in car crash
30th October 2009
A secret agent, whose cover was blown by press reports following a series of high-profile busts, (see column The spy who loved me, and me, and me) has further come a cropper after it emerged this week that he was involved in two car accidents, one of which killed a woman.
Wroclaw radio reported on Tuesday that the 33-year old Wroclaw born Central Anti-corruption Bureau (CBA) super agent known as Tomas Malecki, responsible for seducing PO MP Beata Sawicka, compromising TV star Weronika Marczuk-Pazura and trying to ensnare the wife of former president Aleksander Kwasniewski, was arrested at the end of the nineties for reckless driving, which ended with a woman dying after Malecki ploughed in ...
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