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On January 5, 2007 Mol was taken into custody by the Polish police and charged with infecting his sexual partners with HIV.
Zamorski served as chief of staff of the Army of the Republic of Central Lithuania (1920), chief of staff of the Headquarters of Military Corps District (Okręg Korpusu) III in Grodno (1923–1924), assistant director of the General Staff of the Polish Army (1928–1935), and chief of the Polish police (1935–1939).
The Germans established a Jewish police force called the Jüdischer Ordnungsdienst Lemberg wearing dark blue Polish police uniforms but with the Polish insignia replaced by a Magen David and the letters J.O.L. in various positions on their uniform.