“Time for deportation” – writes on the portal X Prime Minister and announces decisive actions of services towards foreign gangs in Poland. The head of the Ministry of Interior and Administration informs about numerous stops and a clear trend in police statistics. Organized criminal groups are trying to enter Poland. They trade, among others, drugs and weapons, have forced and robberies. They use brutal methods.
“I received detailed information from the head of the Ministry of Interior and Administration on the strong activities of services towards foreign gangs. Numerous detention was made. Time for deportation” – wrote Prime Minister Donald Tusk in social media less than three weeks after he informed that he turned to the heads of the Ministry of the Interior and Administration and the Ministry of Justice for an action plan in connection with the crime of foreigners.
– A quick plan of immediate response to organized crime and such aggressive performed by foreigners – said Donald Tusk. At that time, the head of government announced firm actions. – Everyone who guests in Poland uses our hospitality, and in a brutal way violates the law, will be deported from Poland – announced Donald Tusk.
The head of the Ministry of Interior and Administration is now in a similar tone. – There is no place for crime in Poland and let this message go to the world to all those who want to come here and commit crimes. We will be fighting with this iron hand – assured the Minister of the Interior and Administration Tomasz Siemoniak.
Foreigners – as the services pass – last year they constituted 5 percent of suspected crimes in Poland. It is often about minor crimes, but the activity of organized criminal groups is also observed – said a spokesman for the Minister of the Interior.
– At the moment they seem to study, how much they can afford, which areas they can enter – pointed out Jacek Dobrzyński from the Ministry of the Interior and Administration. The Polish police are prepared for this, as he assured. – The police work professionally, moreover, police officers have extensive experience, made for years, to fight such organized criminal groups – he pointed out.
2616 foreigners have heard the allegations since the beginning of the year
The head of the Ministry of Interior and Administration reports that since the beginning of the year, 2616 foreigners have heard the charge of committing a crime in Poland. – Last year, this scale of people expelled from Poland was 8,000 people – said Tomasz Siemoniak.
Comments from political camps regarding the fight against crime are rather consistent. – It is not for this in Poland over 20 years ago we eliminated gangs – Wołomiński or Prószkowski – that organized criminal groups based on foreigners appeared suddenly in Poland – commented Krzysztof Kwiatkowski, senator of the Civic Coalition.
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– If there are indeed foreigners in Poland who commit crimes, I understand that the Polish justice system is still functional enough to make allegations and convict them. And then they should be actually deported – said Zbigniew Kuźmiuk, MP of the Polish People's Party.
– There is absolutely no consent or consent for anyone to prowl in our country and fish on the property of our citizens – commented Tomasz Trela, MP of the left.
Czarnek: PiS does not forget who is behind the migration pact
Political accusations also appear.
– The deportation of every illegal immigrant will be supported entirely by Law and Justice, especially immigrant criminals. (…) In this respect, the government has collaborators in law and justice, only that Law and Justice does not forget who is behind the migration pact, who is behind illegal migration in Europe – said Przemysław Czarnek, MP of Law and Justice.
In mid -February, the services carried out a nationwide action aimed at persons wanted by arrest warriors or orders to bring to prison or prison. Nearly 1.5 thousand people were detained. Foreigners were in this group 204. As part of this action, the Border Guard also conducted controls of the legality of the stay of foreigners in Poland.
– Nearly 400 administrative proceedings were initiated against these persons to return – said Lt. Col. Andrzej Juźwiak from the Border Guard Headquarters.
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