Poland’s Minister of Justice, Zbigniew Ziobro, was pictured holding a gun to his waist during an official visit within the country.
When Ziobro’s jacket was lifted from the wind, images reflected on his Glock waistband lay a wreath at the memorial erected in memory of those who died in a mining accident in Poland.
Zubro, who made a statement on the subject after the photo was circulated and criticized on social media, said he obtained a gun license years ago because a criminal organization leader threatened him.
“Like any citizen, I have the right to protect myself and my family.” In support of Ziobro, Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki has also stated that Ziobro can buy weapons like any citizen.
Zubro, who mentioned in his previous statements that he used to practice shooting at shooting ranges as a hobby, said he was not allowed to carry a gun in the car on the day of the ceremony, as the gun was on his waist. .
Zubro added that he doesn’t always carry a gun.
TRT News
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