Big fight of immigrants in Gdańsk

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“Cultural enrichment” of Poland with immigrants from the “third world” is moving at a staggering pace. In Gdańsk, an argument and a fight took place in front of a working hotel inhabited by immigrants from South America, attended by 8 foreigners. 1 of them went to the hospital.

Big fight of immigrants in Gdańsk. “In the city, any thicker action at the staff hostel in Harda, respective police cars, a twelve police officers, the crossing closed”reported portal tricity.pl. As reported, the Gdańsk police department directed respective police cars to the site. Swojska Street was temporarily closed for traffic, to guarantee safety during intervention.

The police stopped 8 people in a fight. They're working on the case all the time, setting up witnesses, checking surveillance and explaining the circumstances of the incident. – informed Mariusz Chrzanowski from the press office of the Municipal Headquarters.

As a consequence of the disorder, 1 individual suffered injuries requiring hospitalization. The victim was a Colombian visitor who was transported to a Gdańsk hospital. His condition was not revealed by the service.

According to the Gdańsk command, conducting proceedings on fugitives and beatings makes language barriers much more difficult. The detained men who were brought to Poland by COPIS do not talk either Polish or English, which makes it hard to contact them and to get precise accounts of the incident. All detainees are foreigners from South American countries.

These are six Colombian citizens and 2 Peruvian citizens. There are 2 women among them. They are all in Poland legally, as part of the mass import of immigrants by the informal popis. Migrants worked in Gdańsk, in respective different industrial plants.

OUR COMMENTS: For now, immigrants from the “third world” are fighting each other. erstwhile there are more of them, they will attack Poles more and more. That's precisely what happened in the West.

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