In Wroclaw, a Ukrainian attacked a bus driver, Poland decided to deport him

Poland has decided to deport a 25-year-old Ukrainian citizen who got into a fight with a city bus driver in Wroclaw.

The incident occurred at night on August 24 at around 1:30 a.m. on Obornytska Street. According to RMF24, the bus driver asked the passenger to leave the cabin, as he was probably going to stay in the vehicle overnight.

Instead, the Ukrainian reacted aggressively - pulled the driver out of the cab and started beating him. The victim tried to defend himself. Another driver, who witnessed the incident, managed to call the police.

Police quickly identified the attacker using surveillance cameras. It turned out that the 25-year-old Ukrainian had a previous conviction for theft and was serving time in prison.

Law enforcement officers detained the man and handed him over to the Polish border service for deportation.

The injured driver did not require medical attention. At the same time, Polish authorities stressed that repeated offenses by foreigners, especially those with criminal records, will be punished in the most severe manner, including deportation from the country.

spot_imgspot_imgspot_imgspot_img

Popular

Share this post:

More like this
HERE

Sticky skin and cracks: how dangerous bananas can be

Bananas are one of the most popular fruits in the world. They...

The Guardian revealed details of Kuleba's conversation with Biden two days before the full-scale invasion

On the eve of Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine, the then Foreign Minister...

Expert warns of rising retail fuel prices in coming weeks

Fuel prices are expected to rise in Ukraine, but the reason for this is...

A fraudulent call center was again discovered in the Ukrprofozdorovytsia building

In Kyiv, in the building of PJSC "Ukrprofozdorovytsia" on Shota St....

From Paris to Tanzania: journalists counted the foreign trips of the Head of the State Financial Monitoring Service of Ukraine, Philip Pronin

The Head of the State Financial Monitoring Service, Philip Pronin, held a...

After the attack on Druzhba, Hungary and Slovakia declared a state of emergency and blamed Ukraine

On February 20, the Hungarian government announced its intention to block the allocation...

Former head of Ukrenergo stated about the risk of power outages for another 3–5 years

Former head of NPC Ukrenergo Volodymyr Kudrytskyi said that the risk...

Organizer of the scheme to send conscripts abroad under the guise of a football team was detained in Kyiv

In Kyiv, law enforcement officers detained a 26-year-old man who organized a scheme...