SPECYFIKA ZADAŃ STRAŻY GRANICZNEJ I SŁUŻBY CELNEJ JAKO FORMACJI ZWALCZAJĄCYCH TERRORYZM

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The article presents the issues related to the fight against terrorism. The author takes into a scientific consideration the role of two formations: the Border Guard and the Customs Service, which, through their statutory tasks, independently and in cooperation with other entities, counteract terrorist attacks in Poland, mainly tracking the movement of people and goods across the border.

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Daniel Smaga

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Daniel Smaga (2017). SPECYFIKA ZADAŃ STRAŻY GRANICZNEJ I SŁUŻBY CELNEJ JAKO FORMACJI ZWALCZAJĄCYCH TERRORYZM. De Securitate et Defensione. O Bezpieczeństwie i Obronności, 3(2), 151-160. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-327996