The imposed citizens of Ukraine have “threatened the security and public order in Poland,” said local law enforcement officials.
The Poland government has decided to dispose of six Ukraine citizens for committing crimes. Five of them had left the territory of the country. This was announced by the Nedjansky Department of Poland’s Border Service on Monday
Malgozhat’s Polish Border Guard Guard Service Polish Border Guard Service, Strave, said that on Saturday night the border guards were confined to six Ukraine citizens, “which, without compliance with the requirements of the law, has led to a real threat to security and public order in Poland.”
According to him, the Ukrainians are said to have driven cars to a state of intoxication, committed tax crimes, financial fraud and scam, theft, destruction of property, persecution and psychological or physical violence. Therefore, men are obliged to return to Ukraine.
Five of them, accompanied by guards on the Poland border, were delivered to the Polish-Ukrainian border and transferred to local services, and one of the detainees was at the Center for Foreigners.
The six Ukrainians today have long -term restrictions on Re -entry in the territory of the Schengen Zone.
Since the beginning of 2025, Poland Border Service’s Nedjansky branch employees have thrown 300 foreigners “threatened security and public order.”
As we have written, on September 15 in Poland, a drone, which flew to government buildings and the president’s residence, to Poland.
It was later learned about the prevention of two young people-a 21-year-old Ukrainian and a 17-year-old Belarusian.
Ukrainian who launched a drone in government buildings in Poland was deported
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Source: korrespondent

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