
Polish rapper Jongmen, born Krystian Adam Brzeziński, has become the subject of an Interpol red notice following accusations from Polish authorities of drug trafficking and tax fraud. The red notice, which is Interpol’s highest alert level, was issued at the request of officials in Warsaw and signals law enforcement agencies worldwide to detain him for potential extradition.
Jongmen, 40, has been residing in Dubai since 2021, a move he claims was unrelated to the ongoing criminal investigation in Poland. In a statement to Polish media outlet Kryminalna Polska, he expressed disbelief at the red notice, stating, “I’m shocked that I received something like a red notice. I don’t know why. The case is simply based on slander by two people in conflict with me.”
The allegations against him suggest he played a central role in organizing a narcotics distribution network and a value-added tax scam while living in the UAE. Jongmen has denied any involvement in tax fraud, asserting that he is prepared to cooperate with legal proceedings from his current location. He noted that if arrested in the UAE, he would be detained locally while awaiting trial.
Having gained prominence in Poland’s Hip-Hop scene in the early 2000s, Jongmen is known for his street-focused lyrics and has earned respect in Eastern Europe’s underground rap circles. However, the serious nature of the charges he faces could result in significant legal consequences, including long-term prison sentences under Polish law.
As the situation develops, the international music community is watching closely, as this case highlights the intersection of celebrity and legal challenges. For more updates on this and other international news stories, stay tuned to hiphopraisedmetheblog.com!
