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Hoax fire call hits flat of Polish president’s family member, Tusk says

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WARSAW, May 24 (Reuters) - ‌Poland is facing a series of false ​alarms about fires or other threats, including one on Saturday at ⁠a flat in Gdansk belonging to a member of President Karol Nawrocki's family, Prime Minister Donald Tusk said.

Tusk held ​a sitting of the Government Security Center on Sunday morning after ‌the incident, which he said was part of a recent series of such false calls. 

The interior ministry said overnight that ⁠an emergency notification centre received a report ⁠of a fire at an apartment. Services were sent to the location and firefighters decided to forcefully enter the flat belonging to a member of Nawrocki's family. 

"The apartment ‌was inspected and found no fire hazard or injured persons, ⁠as the premises were empty. Due ‌to the situation, the police are ​conducting an investigation to identify the perpetrators," an interior ministry spokesperson said.

Tusk called the incident "another telephone provocation" and ‌said that while firefighters had responded correctly, ​procedures for identifying such ⁠false alarms need to be reviewed and perpetrators ‌have to be identified ⁠as soon as possible. 

"The provocateurs' actions are aimed at national security. At all of us. We will use all available ​methods to identify ‌and apprehend the saboteurs, regardless of where they come from ⁠or who directs them," he ​wrote on social media platform X.

(Reporting by Anna Wlodarczak-Semczuk; ​Editing by Christian Schmollinger)

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