
“We are preparing a plan for further strong responses to the crime of foreigners in Poland, especially organised crime and aggressive forms”, said the head of the Ministry of abroad Affairs Tomasz Siemoniak. Prime Minister Donald Tusk announced on Friday that any foreigner who violates Polish law would be deported from Poland.
"As directed by Prime Minister Donald Tusk, we are preparing with Minister of Justice Adam Bodnar Plan for further strong responses to abroad crime in Poland, peculiarly organised crime and aggressive forms", said the Minister of the Interior and Administration Tomasz Siemoniak on X.
"A Strong Response". Mr Siemoniak spoke after the announcements of the Prime Minister
The head of the Ministry of abroad Affairs referred to his entry in the Ombudsman’s communication Jack Dobrzyński.
"In 2024 police stopped 1895 citizens of Georgia. By decision of the court, 136 were arrested. A full of 322 Georgians are present in Polish penitentiary centres according to the state at the end of 2024" – said Dobrzyński.
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He added that “on the basis of a decision issued by the Border defender to return last year 2589 Georgian citizens were expelled from Poland‘.
Increased crime in Poland. Donald Tusk announces deportations
On Friday, during a press conference with European Commission Head Ursula von der Leyen, Prime Minister Donald Tusk The subject of migrant crime was asked.
– I asked the Minister of the Interior and Administration and the Minister of Justice to present specified a fast An immediate consequence plan to organised crime and so aggressive in the performance of foreigners," said the head of the government.
“Every guest in Poland uses our hospitality and in a brutal way violates the law, will be deported from Poland said the Prime Minister.
He added that "in the coming days these decisions will have a applicable dimension".

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