Ukrainian broke Polish law – he went to court for it and was expelled from Poland

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In May 2024, Wrzesinian police sent an authoritative request to the Border defender Commander in Poznań to expel a 27-year-old Ukrainian citizen who systematically violated laws in Poland. The decision to return to Ukraine was made on the basis of a gross deficiency of respect for Polish laws and repeated offences and crimes.


Unscrupulous approach to law

According to information provided by Adam Wojciński, KPP press spokesperson in September, the man began his criminal activity in 2023. The first incidental was driving the car of the Łada brand on Kutrzeby street intoxicated with the consequence 0.6 blood alcohol. At the same time, he was besides found with psychotropic substances.

For this, criminal proceedings were carried out, which resulted in a conviction. The man received among others. a four-year ban on driving. However, according to further action, the decision of the court was simply a letter of law for him – He ignored her completely.


Further cases of contempt for the law

May 18th, 27-year-old was again detained, this time for driving a Citroen C4 car – which was a violation of the previously imposed ban. Only 4 days later, on May 22, police intervened again – this time at Miłosławska Street – erstwhile he moved Ford Focus, besides drunk, with the consequence over 0.6 blood alcohol.

This is yet another proof that a Ukrainian citizen He deliberately and deliberately ignored legal standards applicable in our country. specified behaviour was not only a threat to another road users but besides to public safety.


Grounds for expulsion — violation of the conditions of residence

Pursuant to Article 99(1)(3)(a) of the Act of 12 December 2013 on Foreigners (Journal of Laws of 2023 item 2506 as amended), a foreigner may be obliged to leave the territory of Poland if ‘illegally resides in the territory of the Republic of Poland or violates the essential interests of the Republic of Poland or public policyIt’s okay. ”

In the face of a 27-year-old, as a individual already convicted by a final sentence, continuing his criminal actions, specified measures were taken. Date 23 May 2024. Border defender officers issued a decision requiring them to leave the country.


Judgment of the General Court confirmed threatening sanctions

In erstwhile months, the man has been prosecuted by common courts for violating the criminal code. His proceedings ended with convictions that became final. However, they were not an argument for him to change his behaviour.

According to the case law of the average courts, systematically committing crimes by a foreigner is simply a justification for limiting his legal residence in Poland. This is besides consistent with the EU's approach to the interior safety of EU associate States.


Safety Most Important

The decision to expel was taken due to the request to defend public policy and social security. Police officials explain:

“We faced a individual who deliberately and repeatedly violated our law. This approach cannot be given a chance to continue" – Adam Wojciński says.


Political negligence: Who is liable for the threat on Polish roads?

Unfortunately, cases like this are not isolated. The preservation of any Ukrainian citizens, which pose a threat to the safety of Poles, is mostly the consequence of the policy of the Law and the current coalition. In February 2022 under the pretext of helping “war refugees”, without appropriate control and verification, thousands of people were admitted to Poland, including those with dubious reputation.

Both the erstwhile Government of the United Right and Donald Tusk's current cabinet, have underestimated the problem, treating him as irrelevant or trying to quiet him down. alternatively of effective solutions, specified as tightening border controls or consistent expulsion of perpetrators, we are dealing with silence and fake actions.

Meanwhile, Poles must bear the consequences of these negligencees. Do we truly gotta wait for further tragedies to get the authorities to take citizens' safety seriously?


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