A British YouTuber has been filmed arriving in Poland in handcuffs after being extradited from the UK following a long-running investigation.
Stuart Kluz-Burton, better known online as Stuu, was returned to Poland after losing his appeal against extradition.
Footage released by Polish police shows the 34-year-old being escorted by officers following his arrival, as reported by Need To Know.
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He has since been taken into custody in Warsaw, where the next stage of proceedings is expected to take place.
Stuu is wanted by Polish authorities over allegations dating back to 2015 and 2018.
The case involves alleged sexual offences concerning girls under the age of 15, as well as separate allegations that alcohol was provided to minors.

Stuu has denied the allegations and has not been convicted of any offence.
His case is linked to the wider Pandora Gate investigation, which erupted in Poland in 2023 and involved allegations concerning several high-profile internet personalities.
Stuu became one of Poland’s biggest online stars after moving to the country in 2014.
He shot to fame through gaming videos, particularly Minecraft content, before branching out into other forms of entertainment.
His YouTube channel went on to attract millions of subscribers, while he also amassed a huge following on Instagram.
Stuu was arrested in Britain in October 2023 after Polish authorities sought his extradition.
A court subsequently approved the request, but the YouTuber challenged the decision through the UK courts.
His appeal was ultimately rejected by the High Court, clearing the way for his return to Poland.
The proceedings included arguments over whether the case had been influenced by the intense public and political attention surrounding the Pandora Gate allegations.
But the High Court ruled the extradition could go ahead.
Stuu has now been handed over to Polish authorities and is being held in Warsaw ahead of further proceedings.
Under a Polish arrest warrant, he faces up to 12 years in prison if convicted.
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