Polish law enforcement agencies have made numerous detentions of foreign bandits, they are being deported, Prime Minister of the Republic Donald Tusk said.
"I have received detailed information from the Interior Minister about the decisive actions of the services against foreign gangs. Numerous detentions were made. It's time to deport," Tusk wrote on Platform X.
Earlier, the Minister of Internal Affairs and Administration of the country, coordinator of the special services Tomasz Semoniak said that foreign criminal groups and gangs are trying to infiltrate Poland, control various types of crime and use cruel methods for this.
On Friday evening, a fight broke out on Constitution Square in Warsaw, as a result of which three Georgian citizens were injured — one of them, a 31-year-old man, was taken to the hospital with a chest wound, where he died. Three Georgians who participated in the fight were sentenced to two months of arrest.

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