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Important agreements signed at the POLSECURE
Polish Police Chief Superintendent Inspector General Jarosław Szymczyk signed cooperation agreements with security institutions. The first was concluded with Brigadier General Karol Molenda - Commander of the Component of the Cyberspace Defence Forces based in Legionowo, the organizer of the Military Telecommunications System. The agreement regulates the cooperation between the units of the Polish Police in the scope of e.g. border protection, securing mass events, joint exercises and cooperation in the event of a crisis and armed conflict.
The head of the Polish Police also signed an agreement with MASKPOL SA Protective Equipment Plant. The document governs the procedures aimed at the purchase of qualified bulletproof vests, a poart of individual protection gear for each police officer.
Facilitating the Central Forensic Laboratory’s work - the agreement on anthroposcopic reconstructions. The Institute of Bioorganic Chemistry of the Polish Academy of Sciences is the contractor. On behalf of the police, the document was signed by Superintendent Paweł Dobrodziej.
The Polish police also signed a letter of intent with the WB Electronics SA Group.
A framework agreement was also signed with Lubawa SA
"Łucznik" - Radom Arms Factory and the Border Guard signed a contract for the supply of 240 MSBS GROT C16 FB-A2 carbines, cal. 5.56×45 mm. Border guards are buying MSBS GROT carbines - so far, nearly 1,300 pieces have been delivered. Border Guard officers emphasize that the weapons from Radom are perfect for their service and can be easily adapted to specific activities. Thus the decision to purchase another batch of weapons. The contract in Kielce was signed by representatives of "Łucznik" - Radom Arms Factory represented by Wojciech Arndt PhD., President of the Management Board and Seweryn Figurski, Member of the Management Board and Commander-in-Chief of the Border Guard Maj. Gen. Border Guards - Tomasz Praga