NATION AND WORLD University Daily Kansan, October 26. 1984 3 charged in priest's abduction Page 12 By United Press International WARSAW, Poland — Poland's interior minister yesterday ordered the arrest of a secret police agent and two others on charges of kidnapping pro-Solidarity priest, the Rev Jerzy Popielusko. Interior Minister Czeslav Kiszczak, in a statement read over nationwide television, said Papieluszkó's fate was not known despite the three and an intensive search, since the kid napping Friday. Roman Catholic Primate Jozef Glemp expressed fears Populiszko had been killed. He said Poland's bishops would demand that authorities reveal "the causes and circumstances which this disgraceful event occurred." Government spokesman Jerzy Urban said evidence linking the three to the kidnapping was "a blow to the country's economy" and "a political provocation." URBAN'S COMMENT APPEARED to confirm reports that the kidnapping was the result of a power struggle within Poland's communist leadership sparked by Prime Minister Wojciech Jaruzelski's efforts to improve church-state relations. "I want to state once more on behalf of the Polish government that the authorities of the Polish state have been taking with the kidnapping," Urban said. The interior minister's statement said an arrest was ordered for a secret police agent identified only as Grzegorz P. along with two other unidentified persons who were arraised as accomplices in the kidnapping. Grzegorz P. was identified as an official of the Interior Ministry in Warsaw. Trucks filled with uniformed police surrounded the Mostowski Palace Warsaw police mannequin to the Grzegorz P. was believed to be held. THE ARRESTS CAME less than 24 hours after the government disclosed that the three were detained for questioning in connection with the kidnapping of Popieluszko near the northern city of Torun. The interior minister said the secret police agent was linked to the kidnapping after he was unable to justify why he was in the Torun area at the time of the kidnapping. Investigators also found hairs in the trunk of a car used by the agent that were similar to hairs found in Popieluszko's apartment, the minister's statement said. In an earlier statement, the Interior Ministry said fingerprints found on the Volkswagen from which Popieluszek was abducted “are probably the prints of one of the perpetrators of the kidnapping.” THE PRIEST and his driver were dragged from their Volkswagen by three men, one of whom was wearing a police uniform, after being stopped for what they thought was a routine traffic check. Thatcher criticizes 'security test' By United Press International LONDON - Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher yesterday criticized the planting of explosives in London by a French security officer, while France denied it was a plot to test British security for President Francois Mitterrand's visit. Addressing an angry House of Commons, Thatchier said the French security official who had planted explosives in the French ambassador's garden before a reception Tuesday night was stationed near the wards were under way with the French government about the incident. "The French authorities are aware of our views. They have regretted the misunderstanding. It is a matter for the most serious concern that explosive materials were brought into this country," she said. Police dogs located the explosives, which were "inert" and could not have exploded. The security guard who planned them was questioned and then released without charge. Protesters demand Marcos' resignation By United Press International opposition leader Benigno Aquino. MANILA, Philippines — Thousands of protesters demanded President Ferdinand Marcos' resignation yesterday as special prosecutors drew up charges against top military officials accused in the murder of Led by Aquino's widow Corazon Aquino, about 5,000 people marched through Manila to protest a report by a special commission that named the assassination in a military conspiracy to kill Aquino but made no mention of Marcos. "We've not gotten to the real mastermind," said Aquino's younger brother, Agapito, as protesters carried "Marcs resign" signs. Spectators jammed overpasses and sidewalks to cheer the demonstrators as they marched along a 3 mile route to the Central Post Office, where anti-Marcos speeches were made for several hours. Bean Bag Chairs In KU Colors and Jayhawk! 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