The Ukrainian driver has been banned from re -entry in Poland and other Schengen countries for five years.
The Ukrainian driver has ruled the passenger train in Poland in a state of intoxication. As a result, it was deported, the OneT Portal reported on Saturday on September 27.
A message about a 42-year-old driver who allegedly ruled a passenger train along the Kyiv-Helm route with about 200 passengers aboard, perhaps intoxicating, went to police on Tuesday.
Alcohol was felt by Customs and Tax Service employees, who performed official railway duties.
The man was given a wise test, which showed that Ukrainians actually use alcohol before flight. The alcohol content in his body was 0.3 ppm.
An investigation against Ukrainians began with vehicle driving charges in a state of intoxication.
“In connection with the violation of law and order, the police turned to the Dorogusk border pole with a request to make an obligation to return to their country for the foreigner,” police said.
Ukrainians were deported from Poland on Thursday, September 25. He was also banned from re -entry in Poland and other Schengen zone countries for five years.
At the beginning of this week, it was learned that Poland’s authorities decided to dispose of six Ukraine citizens for committing various crimes. Five of them had left the territory of the country.
And in early September, it was learned that Poland was deported by a Ukrainian self -threatening -sheflame. He has been banned from entering Poland and the countries of the Schengen zone for 10 years.
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