On dit que le prêtre a fabriqué de la meth.
La police autrichienne de St. Pölten fouille un presbytère et y trouve des matériaux pour la production de drogue. Un prêtre est maintenant en détention. Le prêtre est suspecté d'agir en tant que producteur et dealer de méthamphétamine cristalline.
En Autriche, un prêtre est suspecté de produire la drogue stimulante Crystal Meth. Le prêtre de 38 ans a été placé en détention, a confirmé le département de police de St. Pölten. L'homme est suspecté de produire l'agent nerveux hautement dangereux pour la revendre. Selon les rapports des médias, une deuxième personne est également impliquée dans l'affaire et est également en détention, mais n'appartient à aucun cercle ecclésiastique.
During a search of the affected rectory, drug precursors and laboratory equipment were secured. "The suspect probably produced methamphetamine to sell it afterwards," said police spokesman Stefan Loidl to ORF. The police did not provide further details.
The priest was immediately relieved of his duties in the St. Pölten diocese after the allegations became known. Furthermore, he was prohibited from performing any pastoral activities in the diocese, it was stated by the St. Pölten diocese. The clergyman is a priest of the Archdiocese of Warsaw and has been active in Austria since 2021. The Archdiocese of Warsaw confirmed to ORF that it is aware of the case. "Soon, the diocesan authorities will take the necessary legal and canonical measures in coordination with the diocese in Austria," said a spokesman.
The priest under investigation is affiliated with the Archdiocese of Warsaw. Despite his involvement with Crystal Meth production, the Catholic Church in Poland will take appropriate legal and canonical actions upon learning about the situation.