Polish prosecutors have filed additional charges in the investigation surrounding the use of the Pegasus spyware. Among those charged is Angela P., a current director at the Central Anti-Corruption Bureau (CBA), who sources within the agency describe as second-in-command. Two former CBA employees also face expanded charges as part of the ongoing inquiry. The investigation centers on alleged misuse of the sophisticated surveillance technology. Details of the specific charges against Angela P. and the former employees have not been fully disclosed. This development marks a significant escalation in the probe, which has already raised concerns about potential government overreach and unlawful surveillance practices. The case continues to draw scrutiny from media and civil liberties groups.