Lublin: Ukrainian threw his fists at police

magnapolonia.org 1 month ago

Lublin Police and Border defender in Lublin have taken action, which resulted in the expulsion of 2 foreigners from Poland and the imposition of bans on entry into Schengen countries.

Like another major cities, Lublin is slow becoming an arena of immigrant crime. A 37-year-old citizen of Moldova was detained by the officers of the Preventive Division. The man had various drugs: marijuana, hashish, and amphetamine. After moving to the 3rd Police Station, it was established that he was staying in Poland illegally. Therefore, police turned to the Border Guard, which issued the decision to oblige a foreigner to leave the country. The man besides received a one-year ban on entry into Schengen countries.

The second case afraid 38-year-old alleged "war refugee" from Ukraine, who insulted officers from the Second Police Station during the intervention in the city and threw himself at them with fists, thereby violating their immunity during service. The man was rushed down the sidewalk and stopped. In the course of the proceedings, he heard allegations of insulting officers during their duties and violating their physical integrity. Interestingly, this was not the first of his kind in Poland.

As a consequence of cooperation of police with the Border defender Square in Lublin, a decision to leave the country was made against the disgusting Ukrainian. The man has already been deported and has received a five-year ban on re-entry to Poland and another Schengen countries.

We besides recommend: Tusk is working on a fresh form of net censorship. It's ACTA squared.

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