Tusk announces decisive action against immigrant gangs in Poland. "Time for deportation"

Prime Minister Donald Tusk announced on Tuesday that he had received information from the head of the Ministry of Interior and Administration, Tomasz Siemoniak, about the services' actions against foreign gangs. He emphasized that numerous arrests had been made, and now it was time for deportations.
"I received detailed information from the head of the Ministry of Interior and Administration about the decisive actions of the services against foreign gangs. Numerous arrests were made. Time for deportation," the prime minister wrote on the X platform.
Minister of Interior and Administration Tomasz Siemoniak said on February 11 at a conference with the Mayor of Warsaw Rafał Trzaskowski that according to statistics, in 2024, among all those suspected of committing a crime in Poland, 5% were foreigners and that this number "is large enough to deal with it in a special way". He noted that the largest agglomerations are most at risk of any crime.
Asked at the time about the elements of counteracting crime by foreigners, the head of the Ministry of Interior and Administration said that the plan prepared in cooperation with the Minister of Justice "assumes tough action by all services, strengthening the criminal division in the police", and all the tools to fight crime are available and actions can be taken immediately. (PAP)
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Since the beginning of this year, 2,616 foreigners have been charged with committing crimes in Poland, the head of the Ministry of Interior and Administration, Tomasz Siemoniak, reported on Tuesday. He recalled that in mid-February, the services detained almost 1,500 wanted people, and the procedure for deportation from Poland was initiated against 398 foreigners.
On Tuesday, Prime Minister Donald Tusk announced on platform X that he had received information from the head of the Ministry of Interior and Administration, Tomasz Siemoniak, about the activities of the services against foreign gangs. He emphasized that numerous arrests had been made, and now it was time for deportations.
In response to the Prime Minister's post, Minister of Interior and Administration Tomasz Siemoniak wrote that "since the beginning of 2025, 2,616 foreigners have been charged with committing crimes in Poland". "As part of the Police and Border Guard action on February 13-14, 1,474 people were detained, and the procedure for expulsion from Poland was initiated against 398 foreigners. Over the following days, the Police conducted further decisive and intensive actions aimed at foreign criminal groups trying to organize themselves in Poland," wrote Siemoniak.
After this operation, the services reported that over 26,000 police officers and a thousand Border Guard officers took part in the two-day operation, checking 32,136 addresses and places throughout the country, where 1,474 wanted people were detained. Among those detained were both suspects or accused of committing crimes, as well as those sentenced to prison terms, including participation in an organized criminal group, drug trafficking, fraud and burglary. Among those detained were also foreigners.
The Border Guard reported that during the operation, officers of this formation conducted over 2.4 thousand checks on the legality of the stay of foreigners, and as a result, almost 400 proceedings were initiated to oblige foreigners to return. 180 proceedings concerned citizens of Ukraine, and almost 60 foreigners from Georgia and the same number from Colombia.
The main reason for the initiated proceedings – as reported by the Border Guard – was the illegal stay of foreigners. In three cases, a threat to the defense or security of the state or the protection of public safety and order.
Earlier, on February 11, Minister of Interior and Administration Tomasz Siemoniak said during a joint conference with the Mayor of Warsaw Rafał Trzaskowski that according to statistics, in 2024, among all those suspected of committing a crime in Poland, 5% were foreigners and that this number "is large enough to deal with it in a special way". He noted that the largest agglomerations are most at risk of any crime.
Asked at the time about the elements of counteracting crime by foreigners, the head of the Ministry of Interior and Administration said that the plan prepared in cooperation with the Minister of Justice "assumes tough action by all services, strengthening the criminal division in the police", and all the tools to fight crime are available and actions can be taken immediately. (PAP)
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Prime Minister Donald Tusk announced on Tuesday that he had received information from the head of the Ministry of Interior and Administration, Tomasz Siemoniak, about the services' actions against foreign gangs. He emphasized that numerous arrests had been made, and now it was time for deportations.
"I received detailed information from the head of the Ministry of Interior and Administration about the decisive actions of the services against foreign gangs. Numerous arrests were made. Time for deportation," the prime minister wrote on the X platform.
Minister of Interior and Administration Tomasz Siemoniak said on February 11 at a conference with the Mayor of Warsaw Rafał Trzaskowski that according to statistics, in 2024, among all those suspected of committing a crime in Poland, 5% were foreigners and that this number "is large enough to deal with it in a special way". He noted that the largest agglomerations are most at risk of any crime.
Asked at the time about the elements of counteracting crime by foreigners, the head of the Ministry of Interior and Administration said that the plan prepared in cooperation with the Minister of Justice "assumes tough action by all services, strengthening the criminal division in the police", and all the tools to fight crime are available and actions can be taken immediately. (PAP)
We plan to continue this topic.
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Since the beginning of this year, 2,616 foreigners have been charged with committing crimes in Poland, the head of the Ministry of Interior and Administration, Tomasz Siemoniak, reported on Tuesday. He recalled that in mid-February, the services detained almost 1,500 wanted people, and the procedure for deportation from Poland was initiated against 398 foreigners.
On Tuesday, Prime Minister Donald Tusk announced on platform X that he had received information from the head of the Ministry of Interior and Administration, Tomasz Siemoniak, about the activities of the services against foreign gangs. He emphasized that numerous arrests had been made, and now it was time for deportations.
In response to the Prime Minister's post, Minister of Interior and Administration Tomasz Siemoniak wrote that "since the beginning of 2025, 2,616 foreigners have been charged with committing crimes in Poland". "As part of the Police and Border Guard action on February 13-14, 1,474 people were detained, and the procedure for expulsion from Poland was initiated against 398 foreigners. Over the following days, the Police conducted further decisive and intensive actions aimed at foreign criminal groups trying to organize themselves in Poland," wrote Siemoniak.
After this operation, the services reported that over 26,000 police officers and a thousand Border Guard officers took part in the two-day operation, checking 32,136 addresses and places throughout the country, where 1,474 wanted people were detained. Among those detained were both suspects or accused of committing crimes, as well as those sentenced to prison terms, including participation in an organized criminal group, drug trafficking, fraud and burglary. Among those detained were also foreigners.
The Border Guard reported that during the operation, officers of this formation conducted over 2.4 thousand checks on the legality of the stay of foreigners, and as a result, almost 400 proceedings were initiated to oblige foreigners to return. 180 proceedings concerned citizens of Ukraine, and almost 60 foreigners from Georgia and the same number from Colombia.
The main reason for the initiated proceedings – as reported by the Border Guard – was the illegal stay of foreigners. In three cases, a threat to the defense or security of the state or the protection of public safety and order.
Earlier, on February 11, Minister of Interior and Administration Tomasz Siemoniak said during a joint conference with the Mayor of Warsaw Rafał Trzaskowski that according to statistics, in 2024, among all those suspected of committing a crime in Poland, 5% were foreigners and that this number "is large enough to deal with it in a special way". He noted that the largest agglomerations are most at risk of any crime.
Asked at the time about the elements of counteracting crime by foreigners, the head of the Ministry of Interior and Administration said that the plan prepared in cooperation with the Minister of Justice "assumes tough action by all services, strengthening the criminal division in the police", and all the tools to fight crime are available and actions can be taken immediately. (PAP)
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Prime Minister Donald Tusk announced on Tuesday that he had received information from the head of the Ministry of Interior and Administration, Tomasz Siemoniak, about the services' actions against foreign gangs. He emphasized that numerous arrests had been made, and now it was time for deportations.
"I received detailed information from the head of the Ministry of Interior and Administration about the decisive actions of the services against foreign gangs. Numerous arrests were made. Time for deportation," the prime minister wrote on the X platform.
Minister of Interior and Administration Tomasz Siemoniak said on February 11 at a conference with the Mayor of Warsaw Rafał Trzaskowski that according to statistics, in 2024, among all those suspected of committing a crime in Poland, 5% were foreigners and that this number "is large enough to deal with it in a special way". He noted that the largest agglomerations are most at risk of any crime.
Asked at the time about the elements of counteracting crime by foreigners, the head of the Ministry of Interior and Administration said that the plan prepared in cooperation with the Minister of Justice "assumes tough action by all services, strengthening the criminal division in the police", and all the tools to fight crime are available and actions can be taken immediately. (PAP)
We plan to continue this topic.
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Since the beginning of this year, 2,616 foreigners have been charged with committing crimes in Poland, the head of the Ministry of Interior and Administration, Tomasz Siemoniak, reported on Tuesday. He recalled that in mid-February, the services detained almost 1,500 wanted people, and the procedure for deportation from Poland was initiated against 398 foreigners.
On Tuesday, Prime Minister Donald Tusk announced on platform X that he had received information from the head of the Ministry of Interior and Administration, Tomasz Siemoniak, about the activities of the services against foreign gangs. He emphasized that numerous arrests had been made, and now it was time for deportations.
In response to the Prime Minister's post, Minister of Interior and Administration Tomasz Siemoniak wrote that "since the beginning of 2025, 2,616 foreigners have been charged with committing crimes in Poland". "As part of the Police and Border Guard action on February 13-14, 1,474 people were detained, and the procedure for expulsion from Poland was initiated against 398 foreigners. Over the following days, the Police conducted further decisive and intensive actions aimed at foreign criminal groups trying to organize themselves in Poland," wrote Siemoniak.
After this operation, the services reported that over 26,000 police officers and a thousand Border Guard officers took part in the two-day operation, checking 32,136 addresses and places throughout the country, where 1,474 wanted people were detained. Among those detained were both suspects or accused of committing crimes, as well as those sentenced to prison terms, including participation in an organized criminal group, drug trafficking, fraud and burglary. Among those detained were also foreigners.
The Border Guard reported that during the operation, officers of this formation conducted over 2.4 thousand checks on the legality of the stay of foreigners, and as a result, almost 400 proceedings were initiated to oblige foreigners to return. 180 proceedings concerned citizens of Ukraine, and almost 60 foreigners from Georgia and the same number from Colombia.
The main reason for the initiated proceedings – as reported by the Border Guard – was the illegal stay of foreigners. In three cases, a threat to the defense or security of the state or the protection of public safety and order.
Earlier, on February 11, Minister of Interior and Administration Tomasz Siemoniak said during a joint conference with the Mayor of Warsaw Rafał Trzaskowski that according to statistics, in 2024, among all those suspected of committing a crime in Poland, 5% were foreigners and that this number "is large enough to deal with it in a special way". He noted that the largest agglomerations are most at risk of any crime.
Asked at the time about the elements of counteracting crime by foreigners, the head of the Ministry of Interior and Administration said that the plan prepared in cooperation with the Minister of Justice "assumes tough action by all services, strengthening the criminal division in the police", and all the tools to fight crime are available and actions can be taken immediately. (PAP)
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Prime Minister Donald Tusk announced on Tuesday that he had received information from the head of the Ministry of Interior and Administration, Tomasz Siemoniak, about the services' actions against foreign gangs. He emphasized that numerous arrests had been made, and now it was time for deportations.
"I received detailed information from the head of the Ministry of Interior and Administration about the decisive actions of the services against foreign gangs. Numerous arrests were made. Time for deportation," the prime minister wrote on the X platform.
Minister of Interior and Administration Tomasz Siemoniak said on February 11 at a conference with the Mayor of Warsaw Rafał Trzaskowski that according to statistics, in 2024, among all those suspected of committing a crime in Poland, 5% were foreigners and that this number "is large enough to deal with it in a special way". He noted that the largest agglomerations are most at risk of any crime.
Asked at the time about the elements of counteracting crime by foreigners, the head of the Ministry of Interior and Administration said that the plan prepared in cooperation with the Minister of Justice "assumes tough action by all services, strengthening the criminal division in the police", and all the tools to fight crime are available and actions can be taken immediately. (PAP)
We plan to continue this topic.
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Since the beginning of this year, 2,616 foreigners have been charged with committing crimes in Poland, the head of the Ministry of Interior and Administration, Tomasz Siemoniak, reported on Tuesday. He recalled that in mid-February, the services detained almost 1,500 wanted people, and the procedure for deportation from Poland was initiated against 398 foreigners.
On Tuesday, Prime Minister Donald Tusk announced on platform X that he had received information from the head of the Ministry of Interior and Administration, Tomasz Siemoniak, about the activities of the services against foreign gangs. He emphasized that numerous arrests had been made, and now it was time for deportations.
In response to the Prime Minister's post, Minister of Interior and Administration Tomasz Siemoniak wrote that "since the beginning of 2025, 2,616 foreigners have been charged with committing crimes in Poland". "As part of the Police and Border Guard action on February 13-14, 1,474 people were detained, and the procedure for expulsion from Poland was initiated against 398 foreigners. Over the following days, the Police conducted further decisive and intensive actions aimed at foreign criminal groups trying to organize themselves in Poland," wrote Siemoniak.
After this operation, the services reported that over 26,000 police officers and a thousand Border Guard officers took part in the two-day operation, checking 32,136 addresses and places throughout the country, where 1,474 wanted people were detained. Among those detained were both suspects or accused of committing crimes, as well as those sentenced to prison terms, including participation in an organized criminal group, drug trafficking, fraud and burglary. Among those detained were also foreigners.
The Border Guard reported that during the operation, officers of this formation conducted over 2.4 thousand checks on the legality of the stay of foreigners, and as a result, almost 400 proceedings were initiated to oblige foreigners to return. 180 proceedings concerned citizens of Ukraine, and almost 60 foreigners from Georgia and the same number from Colombia.
The main reason for the initiated proceedings – as reported by the Border Guard – was the illegal stay of foreigners. In three cases, a threat to the defense or security of the state or the protection of public safety and order.
Earlier, on February 11, Minister of Interior and Administration Tomasz Siemoniak said during a joint conference with the Mayor of Warsaw Rafał Trzaskowski that according to statistics, in 2024, among all those suspected of committing a crime in Poland, 5% were foreigners and that this number "is large enough to deal with it in a special way". He noted that the largest agglomerations are most at risk of any crime.
Asked at the time about the elements of counteracting crime by foreigners, the head of the Ministry of Interior and Administration said that the plan prepared in cooperation with the Minister of Justice "assumes tough action by all services, strengthening the criminal division in the police", and all the tools to fight crime are available and actions can be taken immediately. (PAP)
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Prime Minister Donald Tusk announced on Tuesday that he had received information from the head of the Ministry of Interior and Administration, Tomasz Siemoniak, about the services' actions against foreign gangs. He emphasized that numerous arrests had been made, and now it was time for deportations.
"I received detailed information from the head of the Ministry of Interior and Administration about the decisive actions of the services against foreign gangs. Numerous arrests were made. Time for deportation," the prime minister wrote on the X platform.
Minister of Interior and Administration Tomasz Siemoniak said on February 11 at a conference with the Mayor of Warsaw Rafał Trzaskowski that according to statistics, in 2024, among all those suspected of committing a crime in Poland, 5% were foreigners and that this number "is large enough to deal with it in a special way". He noted that the largest agglomerations are most at risk of any crime.
Asked at the time about the elements of counteracting crime by foreigners, the head of the Ministry of Interior and Administration said that the plan prepared in cooperation with the Minister of Justice "assumes tough action by all services, strengthening the criminal division in the police", and all the tools to fight crime are available and actions can be taken immediately. (PAP)
We plan to continue this topic.
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Since the beginning of this year, 2,616 foreigners have been charged with committing crimes in Poland, the head of the Ministry of Interior and Administration, Tomasz Siemoniak, reported on Tuesday. He recalled that in mid-February, the services detained almost 1,500 wanted people, and the procedure for deportation from Poland was initiated against 398 foreigners.
On Tuesday, Prime Minister Donald Tusk announced on platform X that he had received information from the head of the Ministry of Interior and Administration, Tomasz Siemoniak, about the activities of the services against foreign gangs. He emphasized that numerous arrests had been made, and now it was time for deportations.
In response to the Prime Minister's post, Minister of Interior and Administration Tomasz Siemoniak wrote that "since the beginning of 2025, 2,616 foreigners have been charged with committing crimes in Poland". "As part of the Police and Border Guard action on February 13-14, 1,474 people were detained, and the procedure for expulsion from Poland was initiated against 398 foreigners. Over the following days, the Police conducted further decisive and intensive actions aimed at foreign criminal groups trying to organize themselves in Poland," wrote Siemoniak.
After this operation, the services reported that over 26,000 police officers and a thousand Border Guard officers took part in the two-day operation, checking 32,136 addresses and places throughout the country, where 1,474 wanted people were detained. Among those detained were both suspects or accused of committing crimes, as well as those sentenced to prison terms, including participation in an organized criminal group, drug trafficking, fraud and burglary. Among those detained were also foreigners.
The Border Guard reported that during the operation, officers of this formation conducted over 2.4 thousand checks on the legality of the stay of foreigners, and as a result, almost 400 proceedings were initiated to oblige foreigners to return. 180 proceedings concerned citizens of Ukraine, and almost 60 foreigners from Georgia and the same number from Colombia.
The main reason for the initiated proceedings – as reported by the Border Guard – was the illegal stay of foreigners. In three cases, a threat to the defense or security of the state or the protection of public safety and order.
Earlier, on February 11, Minister of Interior and Administration Tomasz Siemoniak said during a joint conference with the Mayor of Warsaw Rafał Trzaskowski that according to statistics, in 2024, among all those suspected of committing a crime in Poland, 5% were foreigners and that this number "is large enough to deal with it in a special way". He noted that the largest agglomerations are most at risk of any crime.
Asked at the time about the elements of counteracting crime by foreigners, the head of the Ministry of Interior and Administration said that the plan prepared in cooperation with the Minister of Justice "assumes tough action by all services, strengthening the criminal division in the police", and all the tools to fight crime are available and actions can be taken immediately. (PAP)
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Prime Minister Donald Tusk announced on Tuesday that he had received information from the head of the Ministry of Interior and Administration, Tomasz Siemoniak, about the services' actions against foreign gangs. He emphasized that numerous arrests had been made, and now it was time for deportations.
"I received detailed information from the head of the Ministry of Interior and Administration about the decisive actions of the services against foreign gangs. Numerous arrests were made. Time for deportation," the prime minister wrote on the X platform.
Minister of Interior and Administration Tomasz Siemoniak said on February 11 at a conference with the Mayor of Warsaw Rafał Trzaskowski that according to statistics, in 2024, among all those suspected of committing a crime in Poland, 5% were foreigners and that this number "is large enough to deal with it in a special way". He noted that the largest agglomerations are most at risk of any crime.
Asked at the time about the elements of counteracting crime by foreigners, the head of the Ministry of Interior and Administration said that the plan prepared in cooperation with the Minister of Justice "assumes tough action by all services, strengthening the criminal division in the police", and all the tools to fight crime are available and actions can be taken immediately. (PAP)
We plan to continue this topic.
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Since the beginning of this year, 2,616 foreigners have been charged with committing crimes in Poland, the head of the Ministry of Interior and Administration, Tomasz Siemoniak, reported on Tuesday. He recalled that in mid-February, the services detained almost 1,500 wanted people, and the procedure for deportation from Poland was initiated against 398 foreigners.
On Tuesday, Prime Minister Donald Tusk announced on platform X that he had received information from the head of the Ministry of Interior and Administration, Tomasz Siemoniak, about the activities of the services against foreign gangs. He emphasized that numerous arrests had been made, and now it was time for deportations.
In response to the Prime Minister's post, Minister of Interior and Administration Tomasz Siemoniak wrote that "since the beginning of 2025, 2,616 foreigners have been charged with committing crimes in Poland". "As part of the Police and Border Guard action on February 13-14, 1,474 people were detained, and the procedure for expulsion from Poland was initiated against 398 foreigners. Over the following days, the Police conducted further decisive and intensive actions aimed at foreign criminal groups trying to organize themselves in Poland," wrote Siemoniak.
After this operation, the services reported that over 26,000 police officers and a thousand Border Guard officers took part in the two-day operation, checking 32,136 addresses and places throughout the country, where 1,474 wanted people were detained. Among those detained were both suspects or accused of committing crimes, as well as those sentenced to prison terms, including participation in an organized criminal group, drug trafficking, fraud and burglary. Among those detained were also foreigners.
The Border Guard reported that during the operation, officers of this formation conducted over 2.4 thousand checks on the legality of the stay of foreigners, and as a result, almost 400 proceedings were initiated to oblige foreigners to return. 180 proceedings concerned citizens of Ukraine, and almost 60 foreigners from Georgia and the same number from Colombia.
The main reason for the initiated proceedings – as reported by the Border Guard – was the illegal stay of foreigners. In three cases, a threat to the defense or security of the state or the protection of public safety and order.
Earlier, on February 11, Minister of Interior and Administration Tomasz Siemoniak said during a joint conference with the Mayor of Warsaw Rafał Trzaskowski that according to statistics, in 2024, among all those suspected of committing a crime in Poland, 5% were foreigners and that this number "is large enough to deal with it in a special way". He noted that the largest agglomerations are most at risk of any crime.
Asked at the time about the elements of counteracting crime by foreigners, the head of the Ministry of Interior and Administration said that the plan prepared in cooperation with the Minister of Justice "assumes tough action by all services, strengthening the criminal division in the police", and all the tools to fight crime are available and actions can be taken immediately. (PAP)
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Prime Minister Donald Tusk announced on Tuesday that he had received information from the head of the Ministry of Interior and Administration, Tomasz Siemoniak, about the services' actions against foreign gangs. He emphasized that numerous arrests had been made, and now it was time for deportations.
"I received detailed information from the head of the Ministry of Interior and Administration about the decisive actions of the services against foreign gangs. Numerous arrests were made. Time for deportation," the prime minister wrote on the X platform.
Minister of Interior and Administration Tomasz Siemoniak said on February 11 at a conference with the Mayor of Warsaw Rafał Trzaskowski that according to statistics, in 2024, among all those suspected of committing a crime in Poland, 5% were foreigners and that this number "is large enough to deal with it in a special way". He noted that the largest agglomerations are most at risk of any crime.
Asked at the time about the elements of counteracting crime by foreigners, the head of the Ministry of Interior and Administration said that the plan prepared in cooperation with the Minister of Justice "assumes tough action by all services, strengthening the criminal division in the police", and all the tools to fight crime are available and actions can be taken immediately. (PAP)
We plan to continue this topic.
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Since the beginning of this year, 2,616 foreigners have been charged with committing crimes in Poland, the head of the Ministry of Interior and Administration, Tomasz Siemoniak, reported on Tuesday. He recalled that in mid-February, the services detained almost 1,500 wanted people, and the procedure for deportation from Poland was initiated against 398 foreigners.
On Tuesday, Prime Minister Donald Tusk announced on platform X that he had received information from the head of the Ministry of Interior and Administration, Tomasz Siemoniak, about the activities of the services against foreign gangs. He emphasized that numerous arrests had been made, and now it was time for deportations.
In response to the Prime Minister's post, Minister of Interior and Administration Tomasz Siemoniak wrote that "since the beginning of 2025, 2,616 foreigners have been charged with committing crimes in Poland". "As part of the Police and Border Guard action on February 13-14, 1,474 people were detained, and the procedure for expulsion from Poland was initiated against 398 foreigners. Over the following days, the Police conducted further decisive and intensive actions aimed at foreign criminal groups trying to organize themselves in Poland," wrote Siemoniak.
After this operation, the services reported that over 26,000 police officers and a thousand Border Guard officers took part in the two-day operation, checking 32,136 addresses and places throughout the country, where 1,474 wanted people were detained. Among those detained were both suspects or accused of committing crimes, as well as those sentenced to prison terms, including participation in an organized criminal group, drug trafficking, fraud and burglary. Among those detained were also foreigners.
The Border Guard reported that during the operation, officers of this formation conducted over 2.4 thousand checks on the legality of the stay of foreigners, and as a result, almost 400 proceedings were initiated to oblige foreigners to return. 180 proceedings concerned citizens of Ukraine, and almost 60 foreigners from Georgia and the same number from Colombia.
The main reason for the initiated proceedings – as reported by the Border Guard – was the illegal stay of foreigners. In three cases, a threat to the defense or security of the state or the protection of public safety and order.
Earlier, on February 11, Minister of Interior and Administration Tomasz Siemoniak said during a joint conference with the Mayor of Warsaw Rafał Trzaskowski that according to statistics, in 2024, among all those suspected of committing a crime in Poland, 5% were foreigners and that this number "is large enough to deal with it in a special way". He noted that the largest agglomerations are most at risk of any crime.
Asked at the time about the elements of counteracting crime by foreigners, the head of the Ministry of Interior and Administration said that the plan prepared in cooperation with the Minister of Justice "assumes tough action by all services, strengthening the criminal division in the police", and all the tools to fight crime are available and actions can be taken immediately. (PAP)
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Prime Minister Donald Tusk announced on Tuesday that he had received information from the head of the Ministry of Interior and Administration, Tomasz Siemoniak, about the services' actions against foreign gangs. He emphasized that numerous arrests had been made, and now it was time for deportations.
"I received detailed information from the head of the Ministry of Interior and Administration about the decisive actions of the services against foreign gangs. Numerous arrests were made. Time for deportation," the prime minister wrote on the X platform.
Minister of Interior and Administration Tomasz Siemoniak said on February 11 at a conference with the Mayor of Warsaw Rafał Trzaskowski that according to statistics, in 2024, among all those suspected of committing a crime in Poland, 5% were foreigners and that this number "is large enough to deal with it in a special way". He noted that the largest agglomerations are most at risk of any crime.
Asked at the time about the elements of counteracting crime by foreigners, the head of the Ministry of Interior and Administration said that the plan prepared in cooperation with the Minister of Justice "assumes tough action by all services, strengthening the criminal division in the police", and all the tools to fight crime are available and actions can be taken immediately. (PAP)
We plan to continue this topic.
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Since the beginning of this year, 2,616 foreigners have been charged with committing crimes in Poland, the head of the Ministry of Interior and Administration, Tomasz Siemoniak, reported on Tuesday. He recalled that in mid-February, the services detained almost 1,500 wanted people, and the procedure for deportation from Poland was initiated against 398 foreigners.
On Tuesday, Prime Minister Donald Tusk announced on platform X that he had received information from the head of the Ministry of Interior and Administration, Tomasz Siemoniak, about the activities of the services against foreign gangs. He emphasized that numerous arrests had been made, and now it was time for deportations.
In response to the Prime Minister's post, Minister of Interior and Administration Tomasz Siemoniak wrote that "since the beginning of 2025, 2,616 foreigners have been charged with committing crimes in Poland". "As part of the Police and Border Guard action on February 13-14, 1,474 people were detained, and the procedure for expulsion from Poland was initiated against 398 foreigners. Over the following days, the Police conducted further decisive and intensive actions aimed at foreign criminal groups trying to organize themselves in Poland," wrote Siemoniak.
After this operation, the services reported that over 26,000 police officers and a thousand Border Guard officers took part in the two-day operation, checking 32,136 addresses and places throughout the country, where 1,474 wanted people were detained. Among those detained were both suspects or accused of committing crimes, as well as those sentenced to prison terms, including participation in an organized criminal group, drug trafficking, fraud and burglary. Among those detained were also foreigners.
The Border Guard reported that during the operation, officers of this formation conducted over 2.4 thousand checks on the legality of the stay of foreigners, and as a result, almost 400 proceedings were initiated to oblige foreigners to return. 180 proceedings concerned citizens of Ukraine, and almost 60 foreigners from Georgia and the same number from Colombia.
The main reason for the initiated proceedings – as reported by the Border Guard – was the illegal stay of foreigners. In three cases, a threat to the defense or security of the state or the protection of public safety and order.
Earlier, on February 11, Minister of Interior and Administration Tomasz Siemoniak said during a joint conference with the Mayor of Warsaw Rafał Trzaskowski that according to statistics, in 2024, among all those suspected of committing a crime in Poland, 5% were foreigners and that this number "is large enough to deal with it in a special way". He noted that the largest agglomerations are most at risk of any crime.
Asked at the time about the elements of counteracting crime by foreigners, the head of the Ministry of Interior and Administration said that the plan prepared in cooperation with the Minister of Justice "assumes tough action by all services, strengthening the criminal division in the police", and all the tools to fight crime are available and actions can be taken immediately. (PAP)
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Prime Minister Donald Tusk announced on Tuesday that he had received information from the head of the Ministry of Interior and Administration, Tomasz Siemoniak, about the services' actions against foreign gangs. He emphasized that numerous arrests had been made, and now it was time for deportations.
"I received detailed information from the head of the Ministry of Interior and Administration about the decisive actions of the services against foreign gangs. Numerous arrests were made. Time for deportation," the prime minister wrote on the X platform.
Minister of Interior and Administration Tomasz Siemoniak said on February 11 at a conference with the Mayor of Warsaw Rafał Trzaskowski that according to statistics, in 2024, among all those suspected of committing a crime in Poland, 5% were foreigners and that this number "is large enough to deal with it in a special way". He noted that the largest agglomerations are most at risk of any crime.
Asked at the time about the elements of counteracting crime by foreigners, the head of the Ministry of Interior and Administration said that the plan prepared in cooperation with the Minister of Justice "assumes tough action by all services, strengthening the criminal division in the police", and all the tools to fight crime are available and actions can be taken immediately. (PAP)
We plan to continue this topic.
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Since the beginning of this year, 2,616 foreigners have been charged with committing crimes in Poland, the head of the Ministry of Interior and Administration, Tomasz Siemoniak, reported on Tuesday. He recalled that in mid-February, the services detained almost 1,500 wanted people, and the procedure for deportation from Poland was initiated against 398 foreigners.
On Tuesday, Prime Minister Donald Tusk announced on platform X that he had received information from the head of the Ministry of Interior and Administration, Tomasz Siemoniak, about the activities of the services against foreign gangs. He emphasized that numerous arrests had been made, and now it was time for deportations.
In response to the entry of the Prime Minister, the head of the Ministry of Interior and Administration, Tomasz Siemoniak wrote that "from the beginning of 2025, 2616 foreigners heard allegations of committing crimes in Poland". criminal groups, "wrote Siemoniak.
After this campaign, the services reported that over 26,000 police officers and the Border Guard officers took part in two -day activities, who checked 32 136 addresses and places in the whole country where 1,474 people wanted were detained. Foreigners were also burglary.
SG reported that during the action, officers of this formation conducted over 2.4 thousand control of the legality of the stay of foreigners, and in their effect almost 400 proceedings were initiated for the obligation of foreigners to return.
The main reason for the initiated proceedings - as the SG reported - was the illegal stay of foreigners.
Earlier, the head of the Ministry of Interior and Administration, Tomasz Siemoniak, said during a joint conference with the President of Warsaw Rafał Trzaskowski that, according to statistics, in 2024, among all suspects of a crime in Poland, 5 percent were.
The head of the Ministry of Interior and Administration, asked at elements of counteracting crime of foreigners, said that the plan prepared in cooperation with the Minister of Justice "assumes the hard action of all services, strengthening the criminal division in the police", and all tools for fighting crime are available and actions can be taken immediately (PAP) (PAP)
MChom/ Jann/
Prime Minister Donald Tusk announced on Tuesday that he had received information from the head of the Ministry of Interior and Administration, Tomasz Siemoniak, about the services' actions against foreign gangs. He emphasized that numerous arrests had been made, and now it was time for deportations.
"I received detailed information from the head of the Ministry of Interior and Administration about the resolved activities of the services against foreign gangs.
Minister of Interior and Administration Tomasz Siemoniak said on February 11 at a conference with the Mayor of Warsaw Rafał Trzaskowski that according to statistics, in 2024, among all those suspected of committing a crime in Poland, 5% were foreigners and that this number "is large enough to deal with it in a special way". He noted that the largest agglomerations are most at risk of any crime.
At that time, the head of the Ministry of Interior and Administration, asked about the counteracting crime, said that the plan prepared in cooperation with the Minister of Justice "assumes the hard action of all services, strengthening the criminal division in the police", and all tools for fighting crime are available and actions can be taken immediately.
We plan to continue this topic.
MOK/ MHR/
From the beginning of this year, allegations of committing crimes in Poland were heard by 2616 foreigners - on Tuesday the head of the Ministry of Interior and Administration, Tomasz Siemoniak, reminded that in mid -February the services detained almost 1.5 thousand.
On Tuesday, Prime Minister Donald Tusk announced on Platform X that he received information from the head of the Ministry of Interior and Administration on the activities of the services against foreign gangs.
In response to the entry of the Prime Minister, the head of the Ministry of Interior and Administration, Tomasz Siemoniak wrote that "from the beginning of 2025, 2616 foreigners heard allegations of committing crimes in Poland". criminal groups, "wrote Siemoniak.
After this campaign, the services reported that over 26,000 police officers and the Border Guard officers took part in two -day activities, who checked 32 136 addresses and places in the whole country where 1,474 people wanted were detained. Foreigners were also burglary.
SG reported that during the action, officers of this formation conducted over 2.4 thousand control of the legality of the stay of foreigners, and in their effect almost 400 proceedings were initiated for the obligation of foreigners to return.
The main reason for the initiated proceedings - as the SG reported - was the illegal stay of foreigners.
Earlier, the head of the Ministry of Interior and Administration, Tomasz Siemoniak, said during a joint conference with the President of Warsaw Rafał Trzaskowski that, according to statistics, in 2024, among all suspects of a crime in Poland, 5 percent were.
The head of the Ministry of Interior and Administration, asked at elements of counteracting crime of foreigners, said that the plan prepared in cooperation with the Minister of Justice "assumes the hard action of all services, strengthening the criminal division in the police", and all tools for fighting crime are available and actions can be taken immediately (PAP) (PAP)
MChom/ Jann/
Prime Minister Donald Tusk announced on Tuesday that he had received information from the head of the Ministry of Interior and Administration, Tomasz Siemoniak, about the services' actions against foreign gangs. He emphasized that numerous arrests had been made, and now it was time for deportations.
"I received detailed information from the head of the Ministry of Interior and Administration about the resolved activities of the services against foreign gangs.
Minister of Interior and Administration Tomasz Siemoniak said on February 11 at a conference with the Mayor of Warsaw Rafał Trzaskowski that according to statistics, in 2024, among all those suspected of committing a crime in Poland, 5% were foreigners and that this number "is large enough to deal with it in a special way". He noted that the largest agglomerations are most at risk of any crime.
At that time, the head of the Ministry of Interior and Administration, asked about the counteracting crime, said that the plan prepared in cooperation with the Minister of Justice "assumes the hard action of all services, strengthening the criminal division in the police", and all tools for fighting crime are available and actions can be taken immediately.
We plan to continue this topic.
MOK/ MHR/
From the beginning of this year, allegations of committing crimes in Poland were heard by 2616 foreigners - on Tuesday the head of the Ministry of Interior and Administration, Tomasz Siemoniak, reminded that in mid -February the services detained almost 1.5 thousand.
On Tuesday, Prime Minister Donald Tusk announced on Platform X that he received information from the head of the Ministry of Interior and Administration on the activities of the services against foreign gangs.
In response to the entry of the Prime Minister, the head of the Ministry of Interior and Administration, Tomasz Siemoniak wrote that "from the beginning of 2025, 2616 foreigners heard allegations of committing crimes in Poland". criminal groups, "wrote Siemoniak.
After this campaign, the services reported that over 26,000 police officers and the Border Guard officers took part in two -day activities, who checked 32 136 addresses and places in the whole country where 1,474 people wanted were detained. Foreigners were also burglary.
SG reported that during the action, officers of this formation conducted over 2.4 thousand control of the legality of the stay of foreigners, and in their effect almost 400 proceedings were initiated for the obligation of foreigners to return.
The main reason for the initiated proceedings - as the SG reported - was the illegal stay of foreigners.
Earlier, the head of the Ministry of Interior and Administration, Tomasz Siemoniak, said during a joint conference with the President of Warsaw Rafał Trzaskowski that, according to statistics, in 2024, among all suspects of a crime in Poland, 5 percent were.
The head of the Ministry of Interior and Administration, asked at elements of counteracting crime of foreigners, said that the plan prepared in cooperation with the Minister of Justice "assumes the hard action of all services, strengthening the criminal division in the police", and all tools for fighting crime are available and actions can be taken immediately (PAP) (PAP)
MChom/ Jann/
Prime Minister Donald Tusk announced on Tuesday that he had received information from the head of the Ministry of Interior and Administration, Tomasz Siemoniak, about the services' actions against foreign gangs. He emphasized that numerous arrests had been made, and now it was time for deportations.
"I received detailed information from the head of the Ministry of Interior and Administration about the resolved activities of the services against foreign gangs.
Minister of Interior and Administration Tomasz Siemoniak said on February 11 at a conference with the Mayor of Warsaw Rafał Trzaskowski that according to statistics, in 2024, among all those suspected of committing a crime in Poland, 5% were foreigners and that this number "is large enough to deal with it in a special way". He noted that the largest agglomerations are most at risk of any crime.
At that time, the head of the Ministry of Interior and Administration, asked about the counteracting crime, said that the plan prepared in cooperation with the Minister of Justice "assumes the hard action of all services, strengthening the criminal division in the police", and all tools for fighting crime are available and actions can be taken immediately.
We plan to continue this topic.
MOK/ MHR/
From the beginning of this year, allegations of committing crimes in Poland were heard by 2616 foreigners - on Tuesday the head of the Ministry of Interior and Administration, Tomasz Siemoniak, reminded that in mid -February the services detained almost 1.5 thousand.
On Tuesday, Prime Minister Donald Tusk announced on Platform X that he received information from the head of the Ministry of Interior and Administration on the activities of the services against foreign gangs.
In response to the entry of the Prime Minister, the head of the Ministry of Interior and Administration, Tomasz Siemoniak wrote that "from the beginning of 2025, 2616 foreigners heard allegations of committing crimes in Poland". criminal groups, "wrote Siemoniak.
After this campaign, the services reported that over 26,000 police officers and the Border Guard officers took part in two -day activities, who checked 32 136 addresses and places in the whole country where 1,474 people wanted were detained. Foreigners were also burglary.
SG reported that during the action, officers of this formation conducted over 2.4 thousand control of the legality of the stay of foreigners, and in their effect almost 400 proceedings were initiated for the obligation of foreigners to return.
The main reason for the initiated proceedings - as the SG reported - was the illegal stay of foreigners.
Earlier, the head of the Ministry of Interior and Administration, Tomasz Siemoniak, said during a joint conference with the President of Warsaw Rafał Trzaskowski that, according to statistics, in 2024, among all suspects of a crime in Poland, 5 percent were.
The head of the Ministry of Interior and Administration, asked at elements of counteracting crime of foreigners, said that the plan prepared in cooperation with the Minister of Justice "assumes the hard action of all services, strengthening the criminal division in the police", and all tools for fighting crime are available and actions can be taken immediately (PAP) (PAP)
MChom/ Jann/
Prime Minister Donald Tusk announced on Tuesday that he had received information from the head of the Ministry of Interior and Administration, Tomasz Siemoniak, about the services' actions against foreign gangs. He emphasized that numerous arrests had been made, and now it was time for deportations.
"I received detailed information from the head of the Ministry of Interior and Administration about the resolved activities of the services against foreign gangs.
Minister of Interior and Administration Tomasz Siemoniak said on February 11 at a conference with the Mayor of Warsaw Rafał Trzaskowski that according to statistics, in 2024, among all those suspected of committing a crime in Poland, 5% were foreigners and that this number "is large enough to deal with it in a special way". He noted that the largest agglomerations are most at risk of any crime.
At that time, the head of the Ministry of Interior and Administration, asked about the counteracting crime, said that the plan prepared in cooperation with the Minister of Justice "assumes the hard action of all services, strengthening the criminal division in the police", and all tools for fighting crime are available and actions can be taken immediately.
We plan to continue this topic.
MOK/ MHR/
From the beginning of this year, allegations of committing crimes in Poland were heard by 2616 foreigners - on Tuesday the head of the Ministry of Interior and Administration, Tomasz Siemoniak, reminded that in mid -February the services detained almost 1.5 thousand.
On Tuesday, Prime Minister Donald Tusk announced on Platform X that he received information from the head of the Ministry of Interior and Administration on the activities of the services against foreign gangs.
In response to the entry of the Prime Minister, the head of the Ministry of Interior and Administration, Tomasz Siemoniak wrote that "from the beginning of 2025, 2616 foreigners heard allegations of committing crimes in Poland". criminal groups, "wrote Siemoniak.
After this campaign, the services reported that over 26,000 police officers and the Border Guard officers took part in two -day activities, who checked 32 136 addresses and places in the whole country where 1,474 people wanted were detained. Foreigners were also burglary.
SG reported that during the action, officers of this formation conducted over 2.4 thousand control of the legality of the stay of foreigners, and in their effect almost 400 proceedings were initiated for the obligation of foreigners to return.
The main reason for the initiated proceedings - as the SG reported - was the illegal stay of foreigners.
Earlier, the head of the Ministry of Interior and Administration, Tomasz Siemoniak, said during a joint conference with the President of Warsaw Rafał Trzaskowski that, according to statistics, in 2024, among all suspects of a crime in Poland, 5 percent were.
The head of the Ministry of Interior and Administration, asked at elements of counteracting crime of foreigners, said that the plan prepared in cooperation with the Minister of Justice "assumes the hard action of all services, strengthening the criminal division in the police", and all tools for fighting crime are available and actions can be taken immediately (PAP) (PAP)
MChom/ Jann/
Prime Minister Donald Tusk announced on Tuesday that he had received information from the head of the Ministry of Interior and Administration, Tomasz Siemoniak, about the services' actions against foreign gangs. He emphasized that numerous arrests had been made, and now it was time for deportations.
"I received detailed information from the head of the Ministry of Interior and Administration about the resolved activities of the services against foreign gangs.
Minister of Interior and Administration Tomasz Siemoniak said on February 11 at a conference with the Mayor of Warsaw Rafał Trzaskowski that according to statistics, in 2024, among all those suspected of committing a crime in Poland, 5% were foreigners and that this number "is large enough to deal with it in a special way". He noted that the largest agglomerations are most at risk of any crime.
At that time, the head of the Ministry of Interior and Administration, asked about the counteracting crime, said that the plan prepared in cooperation with the Minister of Justice "assumes the hard action of all services, strengthening the criminal division in the police", and all tools for fighting crime are available and actions can be taken immediately.
We plan to continue this topic.
MOK/ MHR/
From the beginning of this year, allegations of committing crimes in Poland were heard by 2616 foreigners - on Tuesday the head of the Ministry of Interior and Administration, Tomasz Siemoniak, reminded that in mid -February the services detained almost 1.5 thousand.
On Tuesday, Prime Minister Donald Tusk announced on Platform X that he received information from the head of the Ministry of Interior and Administration on the activities of the services against foreign gangs.
In response to the entry of the Prime Minister, the head of the Ministry of Interior and Administration, Tomasz Siemoniak wrote that "from the beginning of 2025, 2616 foreigners heard allegations of committing crimes in Poland". criminal groups, "wrote Siemoniak.
After this campaign, the services reported that over 26,000 police officers and the Border Guard officers took part in two -day activities, who checked 32 136 addresses and places in the whole country where 1,474 people wanted were detained. Foreigners were also burglary.
SG reported that during the action, officers of this formation conducted over 2.4 thousand control of the legality of the stay of foreigners, and in their effect almost 400 proceedings were initiated for the obligation of foreigners to return.
The main reason for the initiated proceedings - as the SG reported - was the illegal stay of foreigners.
Earlier, the head of the Ministry of Interior and Administration, Tomasz Siemoniak, said during a joint conference with the President of Warsaw Rafał Trzaskowski that, according to statistics, in 2024, among all suspects of a crime in Poland, 5 percent were.
The head of the Ministry of Interior and Administration, asked at elements of counteracting crime of foreigners, said that the plan prepared in cooperation with the Minister of Justice "assumes the hard action of all services, strengthening the criminal division in the police", and all tools for fighting crime are available and actions can be taken immediately (PAP) (PAP)
MChom/ Jann/
Prime Minister Donald Tusk announced on Tuesday that he had received information from the head of the Ministry of Interior and Administration, Tomasz Siemoniak, about the services' actions against foreign gangs. He emphasized that numerous arrests had been made, and now it was time for deportations.
"I received detailed information from the head of the Ministry of Interior and Administration about the resolved activities of the services against foreign gangs.
Minister of Interior and Administration Tomasz Siemoniak said on February 11 at a conference with the Mayor of Warsaw Rafał Trzaskowski that according to statistics, in 2024, among all those suspected of committing a crime in Poland, 5% were foreigners and that this number "is large enough to deal with it in a special way". He noted that the largest agglomerations are most at risk of any crime.
At that time, the head of the Ministry of Interior and Administration, asked about the counteracting crime, said that the plan prepared in cooperation with the Minister of Justice "assumes the hard action of all services, strengthening the criminal division in the police", and all tools for fighting crime are available and actions can be taken immediately.
We plan to continue this topic.
MOK/ MHR/
From the beginning of this year, allegations of committing crimes in Poland were heard by 2616 foreigners - on Tuesday the head of the Ministry of Interior and Administration, Tomasz Siemoniak, reminded that in mid -February the services detained almost 1.5 thousand.
On Tuesday, Prime Minister Donald Tusk announced on Platform X that he received information from the head of the Ministry of Interior and Administration on the activities of the services against foreign gangs.
In response to the entry of the Prime Minister, the head of the Ministry of Interior and Administration, Tomasz Siemoniak wrote that "from the beginning of 2025, 2616 foreigners heard allegations of committing crimes in Poland". criminal groups, "wrote Siemoniak.
After this campaign, the services reported that over 26,000 police officers and the Border Guard officers took part in two -day activities, who checked 32 136 addresses and places in the whole country where 1,474 people wanted were detained. Foreigners were also burglary.
SG reported that during the action, officers of this formation conducted over 2.4 thousand control of the legality of the stay of foreigners, and in their effect almost 400 proceedings were initiated for the obligation of foreigners to return.
The main reason for the initiated proceedings - as the SG reported - was the illegal stay of foreigners.
Earlier, the head of the Ministry of Interior and Administration, Tomasz Siemoniak, said during a joint conference with the President of Warsaw Rafał Trzaskowski that, according to statistics, in 2024, among all suspects of a crime in Poland, 5 percent were.
The head of the Ministry of Interior and Administration, asked at elements of counteracting crime of foreigners, said that the plan prepared in cooperation with the Minister of Justice "assumes the hard action of all services, strengthening the criminal division in the police", and all tools for fighting crime are available and actions can be taken immediately (PAP) (PAP)
MChom/ Jann/
Prime Minister Donald Tusk announced on Tuesday that he had received information from the head of the Ministry of Interior and Administration, Tomasz Siemoniak, about the services' actions against foreign gangs. He emphasized that numerous arrests had been made, and now it was time for deportations.
"I received detailed information from the head of the Ministry of Interior and Administration about the resolved activities of the services against foreign gangs.
Minister of Interior and Administration Tomasz Siemoniak said on February 11 at a conference with the Mayor of Warsaw Rafał Trzaskowski that according to statistics, in 2024, among all those suspected of committing a crime in Poland, 5% were foreigners and that this number "is large enough to deal with it in a special way". He noted that the largest agglomerations are most at risk of any crime.
At that time, the head of the Ministry of Interior and Administration, asked about the counteracting crime, said that the plan prepared in cooperation with the Minister of Justice "assumes the hard action of all services, strengthening the criminal division in the police", and all tools for fighting crime are available and actions can be taken immediately.
We plan to continue this topic.
MOK/ MHR/
From the beginning of this year, allegations of committing crimes in Poland were heard by 2616 foreigners - on Tuesday the head of the Ministry of Interior and Administration, Tomasz Siemoniak, reminded that in mid -February the services detained almost 1.5 thousand.
On Tuesday, Prime Minister Donald Tusk announced on Platform X that he received information from the head of the Ministry of Interior and Administration on the activities of the services against foreign gangs.
In response to the entry of the Prime Minister, the head of the Ministry of Interior and Administration, Tomasz Siemoniak wrote that "from the beginning of 2025, 2616 foreigners heard allegations of committing crimes in Poland". criminal groups, "wrote Siemoniak.
After this campaign, the services reported that over 26,000 police officers and the Border Guard officers took part in two -day activities, who checked 32 136 addresses and places in the whole country where 1,474 people wanted were detained. Foreigners were also burglary.
SG reported that during the action, officers of this formation conducted over 2.4 thousand control of the legality of the stay of foreigners, and in their effect almost 400 proceedings were initiated for the obligation of foreigners to return.
The main reason for the initiated proceedings - as the SG reported - was the illegal stay of foreigners.
Earlier, the head of the Ministry of Interior and Administration, Tomasz Siemoniak, said during a joint conference with the President of Warsaw Rafał Trzaskowski that, according to statistics, in 2024, among all suspects of a crime in Poland, 5 percent were.
The head of the Ministry of Interior and Administration, asked at elements of counteracting crime of foreigners, said that the plan prepared in cooperation with the Minister of Justice "assumes the hard action of all services, strengthening the criminal division in the police", and all tools for fighting crime are available and actions can be taken immediately (PAP) (PAP)
MChom/ Jann/
Prime Minister Donald Tusk announced on Tuesday that he had received information from the head of the Ministry of Interior and Administration, Tomasz Siemoniak, about the services' actions against foreign gangs. He emphasized that numerous arrests had been made, and now it was time for deportations.
"I received detailed information from the head of the Ministry of Interior and Administration about the resolved activities of the services against foreign gangs.
Minister of Interior and Administration Tomasz Siemoniak said on February 11 at a conference with the Mayor of Warsaw Rafał Trzaskowski that according to statistics, in 2024, among all those suspected of committing a crime in Poland, 5% were foreigners and that this number "is large enough to deal with it in a special way". He noted that the largest agglomerations are most at risk of any crime.
At that time, the head of the Ministry of Interior and Administration, asked about the counteracting crime, said that the plan prepared in cooperation with the Minister of Justice "assumes the hard action of all services, strengthening the criminal division in the police", and all tools for fighting crime are available and actions can be taken immediately.
We plan to continue this topic.
MOK/ MHR/
From the beginning of this year, allegations of committing crimes in Poland were heard by 2616 foreigners - on Tuesday the head of the Ministry of Interior and Administration, Tomasz Siemoniak, reminded that in mid -February the services detained almost 1.5 thousand.
On Tuesday, Prime Minister Donald Tusk announced on Platform X that he received information from the head of the Ministry of Interior and Administration on the activities of the services against foreign gangs.
In response to the entry of the Prime Minister, the head of the Ministry of Interior and Administration, Tomasz Siemoniak wrote that "from the beginning of 2025, 2616 foreigners heard allegations of committing crimes in Poland". criminal groups, "wrote Siemoniak.
After this campaign, the services reported that over 26,000 police officers and the Border Guard officers took part in two -day activities, who checked 32 136 addresses and places in the whole country where 1,474 people wanted were detained. Foreigners were also burglary.
SG reported that during the action, officers of this formation conducted over 2.4 thousand control of the legality of the stay of foreigners, and in their effect almost 400 proceedings were initiated for the obligation of foreigners to return.
The main reason for the initiated proceedings - as the SG reported - was the illegal stay of foreigners.
Earlier, the head of the Ministry of Interior and Administration, Tomasz Siemoniak, said during a joint conference with the President of Warsaw Rafał Trzaskowski that, according to statistics, in 2024, among all suspects of a crime in Poland, 5 percent were.
The head of the Ministry of Interior and Administration, asked at elements of counteracting crime of foreigners, said that the plan prepared in cooperation with the Minister of Justice "assumes the hard action of all services, strengthening the criminal division in the police", and all tools for fighting crime are available and actions can be taken immediately (PAP) (PAP)
MChom/ Jann/
Prime Minister Donald Tusk announced on Tuesday that he had received information from the head of the Ministry of Interior and Administration, Tomasz Siemoniak, about the services' actions against foreign gangs. He emphasized that numerous arrests had been made, and now it was time for deportations.
"I received detailed information from the head of the Ministry of Interior and Administration about the resolved activities of the services against foreign gangs.
Minister of Interior and Administration Tomasz Siemoniak said on February 11 at a conference with the Mayor of Warsaw Rafał Trzaskowski that according to statistics, in 2024, among all those suspected of committing a crime in Poland, 5% were foreigners and that this number "is large enough to deal with it in a special way". He noted that the largest agglomerations are most at risk of any crime.
At that time, the head of the Ministry of Interior and Administration, asked about the counteracting crime, said that the plan prepared in cooperation with the Minister of Justice "assumes the hard action of all services, strengthening the criminal division in the police", and all tools for fighting crime are available and actions can be taken immediately.
We plan to continue this topic.
MOK/ MHR/
From the beginning of this year, allegations of committing crimes in Poland were heard by 2616 foreigners - on Tuesday the head of the Ministry of Interior and Administration, Tomasz Siemoniak, reminded that in mid -February the services detained almost 1.5 thousand.
On Tuesday, Prime Minister Donald Tusk announced on Platform X that he received information from the head of the Ministry of Interior and Administration on the activities of the services against foreign gangs.
In response to the entry of the Prime Minister, the head of the Ministry of Interior and Administration, Tomasz Siemoniak wrote that "from the beginning of 2025, 2616 foreigners heard allegations of committing crimes in Poland". criminal groups, "wrote Siemoniak.
Po tej akcji służby informowały, że w dwudniowych działaniach wzięło udział ponad 26 tys. policjantów i tysiąc funkcjonariuszy Straży Granicznej, którzy w całym kraju sprawdzili 32 136 adresów i miejsc, gdzie zatrzymano 1 474 osób poszukiwanych. Wśród zatrzymanych byli zarówno podejrzani lub oskarżeni o popełnienie przestępstw, jak i skazani na kary pozbawienia wolności, w tym za udział w zorganizowanej grupie przestępczej, handel narkotykami, oszustwa i kradzieże z włamaniem. Wśród zatrzymanych byli również obcokrajowcy.
SG przekazała, że w czasie akcji funkcjonariusze tej formacji przeprowadzili ponad 2,4 tys. kontroli legalności pobytu obcokrajowców, aw ich efekcie wszczęto prawie 400 postepowań o zobowiązanie cudzoziemców do powrotu. 180 postępowań dotyczyło obywateli Ukrainy, a blisko 60 cudzoziemców z Gruzji i tylu samo z Kolumbii.
Głównym powodem wszczętych postępowań – jak informowała SG – był nielegalny pobyt cudzoziemców. W trzech przypadkach zagrożenie dla obronności lub bezpieczeństwa państwa lub ochrony bezpieczeństwa i porządku publicznego.
Wcześniej, 11 lutego, szef MSWiA Tomasz Siemoniak powiedział podczas wspólnej konferencji z prezydentem Warszawy Rafałem Trzaskowskim, że według statystyk, w 2024 r., wśród wszystkich podejrzanych o popełnienie przestępstwa w Polsce 5 proc. stanowili obcokrajowcy i że ta liczba „jest dostatecznie duża, żeby zajmować się tym w sposób szczególny”. Zaznaczył, że w największym stopniu zagrożone wszelką przestępczością są największe aglomeracje.
The head of the Ministry of Interior and Administration, asked at elements of counteracting crime of foreigners, said that the plan prepared in cooperation with the Minister of Justice "assumes the hard action of all services, strengthening the criminal division in the police", and all tools for fighting crime are available and actions can be taken immediately (PAP) (PAP)
mchom/ jann/
Prime Minister Donald Tusk announced on Tuesday that he had received information from the head of the Ministry of Interior and Administration, Tomasz Siemoniak, about the services' actions against foreign gangs. He emphasized that numerous arrests had been made, and now it was time for deportations.
„Otrzymałem szczegółowe informacje od szefa MSWiA o zdecydowanych działaniach służb wobec zagranicznych gangów. Dokonano licznych zatrzymań. Czas na deportację” – napisał premier na platformie X.
Minister of Interior and Administration Tomasz Siemoniak said on February 11 at a conference with the Mayor of Warsaw Rafał Trzaskowski that according to statistics, in 2024, among all those suspected of committing a crime in Poland, 5% were foreigners and that this number "is large enough to deal with it in a special way". He noted that the largest agglomerations are most at risk of any crime.
Dopytywany wówczas o elementy przeciwdziałania przestępczości obcokrajowców szef MSWiA powiedział, że plan przygotowywany we współpracy z ministrem sprawiedliwości „zakłada twarde działanie wszystkich służb, wzmocnienie pionu kryminalnego w policji”, a wszystkie narzędzia do walki z przestępczością są dostępne i działania można podjąć od razu. (PAP)
We plan to continue this topic.
mok/ mhr/
Od początku tego roku zarzuty popełnienia przestępstw w Polsce usłyszało 2616 obcokrajowców – poinformował we wtorek szef MSWiA Tomasz Siemoniak. Przypomniał, że w połowie lutego służby zatrzymały niemal 1,5 tys. poszukiwanych osób, a wobec 398 cudzoziemców wszczęto procedurę wydalenia z Polski.
We wtorek premier Donald Tusk poinformował na platformie X, że otrzymał od szefa MSWiA Tomasza Siemoniaka informacje o działaniach służb wobec zagranicznych gangów. Podkreślił, że dokonano licznych zatrzymań, a teraz czas na deportacje.
W odpowiedzi na wpis premiera szef MSWiA Tomasz Siemoniak napisał, że „od początku 2025 roku 2616 obcokrajowców usłyszało zarzuty popełnienia przestępstw w Polsce”. „W ramach akcji Policji i Straży Granicznej 13-14 lutego zatrzymano 1474 osoby, a wobec 398 cudzoziemców wszczęto procedurę wydalenia z Polski. Przez następne dni Policja prowadziła kolejne zdecydowane i intensywne działania wymierzone w próbujące się organizować na terenie Polski zagraniczne grupy przestępcze” – napisał Siemoniak.
Po tej akcji służby informowały, że w dwudniowych działaniach wzięło udział ponad 26 tys. policjantów i tysiąc funkcjonariuszy Straży Granicznej, którzy w całym kraju sprawdzili 32 136 adresów i miejsc, gdzie zatrzymano 1 474 osób poszukiwanych. Wśród zatrzymanych byli zarówno podejrzani lub oskarżeni o popełnienie przestępstw, jak i skazani na kary pozbawienia wolności, w tym za udział w zorganizowanej grupie przestępczej, handel narkotykami, oszustwa i kradzieże z włamaniem. Wśród zatrzymanych byli również obcokrajowcy.
SG przekazała, że w czasie akcji funkcjonariusze tej formacji przeprowadzili ponad 2,4 tys. kontroli legalności pobytu obcokrajowców, aw ich efekcie wszczęto prawie 400 postepowań o zobowiązanie cudzoziemców do powrotu. 180 postępowań dotyczyło obywateli Ukrainy, a blisko 60 cudzoziemców z Gruzji i tylu samo z Kolumbii.
Głównym powodem wszczętych postępowań – jak informowała SG – był nielegalny pobyt cudzoziemców. W trzech przypadkach zagrożenie dla obronności lub bezpieczeństwa państwa lub ochrony bezpieczeństwa i porządku publicznego.
Wcześniej, 11 lutego, szef MSWiA Tomasz Siemoniak powiedział podczas wspólnej konferencji z prezydentem Warszawy Rafałem Trzaskowskim, że według statystyk, w 2024 r., wśród wszystkich podejrzanych o popełnienie przestępstwa w Polsce 5 proc. stanowili obcokrajowcy i że ta liczba „jest dostatecznie duża, żeby zajmować się tym w sposób szczególny”. Zaznaczył, że w największym stopniu zagrożone wszelką przestępczością są największe aglomeracje.
The head of the Ministry of Interior and Administration, asked at elements of counteracting crime of foreigners, said that the plan prepared in cooperation with the Minister of Justice "assumes the hard action of all services, strengthening the criminal division in the police", and all tools for fighting crime are available and actions can be taken immediately (PAP) (PAP)
mchom/ jann/
Prime Minister Donald Tusk announced on Tuesday that he had received information from the head of the Ministry of Interior and Administration, Tomasz Siemoniak, about the services' actions against foreign gangs. He emphasized that numerous arrests had been made, and now it was time for deportations.
„Otrzymałem szczegółowe informacje od szefa MSWiA o zdecydowanych działaniach służb wobec zagranicznych gangów. Dokonano licznych zatrzymań. Czas na deportację” – napisał premier na platformie X.
Minister of Interior and Administration Tomasz Siemoniak said on February 11 at a conference with the Mayor of Warsaw Rafał Trzaskowski that according to statistics, in 2024, among all those suspected of committing a crime in Poland, 5% were foreigners and that this number "is large enough to deal with it in a special way". He noted that the largest agglomerations are most at risk of any crime.
Dopytywany wówczas o elementy przeciwdziałania przestępczości obcokrajowców szef MSWiA powiedział, że plan przygotowywany we współpracy z ministrem sprawiedliwości „zakłada twarde działanie wszystkich służb, wzmocnienie pionu kryminalnego w policji”, a wszystkie narzędzia do walki z przestępczością są dostępne i działania można podjąć od razu. (PAP)
We plan to continue this topic.
mok/ mhr/
Od początku tego roku zarzuty popełnienia przestępstw w Polsce usłyszało 2616 obcokrajowców – poinformował we wtorek szef MSWiA Tomasz Siemoniak. Przypomniał, że w połowie lutego służby zatrzymały niemal 1,5 tys. poszukiwanych osób, a wobec 398 cudzoziemców wszczęto procedurę wydalenia z Polski.
We wtorek premier Donald Tusk poinformował na platformie X, że otrzymał od szefa MSWiA Tomasza Siemoniaka informacje o działaniach służb wobec zagranicznych gangów. Podkreślił, że dokonano licznych zatrzymań, a teraz czas na deportacje.
W odpowiedzi na wpis premiera szef MSWiA Tomasz Siemoniak napisał, że „od początku 2025 roku 2616 obcokrajowców usłyszało zarzuty popełnienia przestępstw w Polsce”. „W ramach akcji Policji i Straży Granicznej 13-14 lutego zatrzymano 1474 osoby, a wobec 398 cudzoziemców wszczęto procedurę wydalenia z Polski. Przez następne dni Policja prowadziła kolejne zdecydowane i intensywne działania wymierzone w próbujące się organizować na terenie Polski zagraniczne grupy przestępcze” – napisał Siemoniak.
Po tej akcji służby informowały, że w dwudniowych działaniach wzięło udział ponad 26 tys. policjantów i tysiąc funkcjonariuszy Straży Granicznej, którzy w całym kraju sprawdzili 32 136 adresów i miejsc, gdzie zatrzymano 1 474 osób poszukiwanych. Wśród zatrzymanych byli zarówno podejrzani lub oskarżeni o popełnienie przestępstw, jak i skazani na kary pozbawienia wolności, w tym za udział w zorganizowanej grupie przestępczej, handel narkotykami, oszustwa i kradzieże z włamaniem. Wśród zatrzymanych byli również obcokrajowcy.
SG przekazała, że w czasie akcji funkcjonariusze tej formacji przeprowadzili ponad 2,4 tys. kontroli legalności pobytu obcokrajowców, aw ich efekcie wszczęto prawie 400 postepowań o zobowiązanie cudzoziemców do powrotu. 180 postępowań dotyczyło obywateli Ukrainy, a blisko 60 cudzoziemców z Gruzji i tylu samo z Kolumbii.
Głównym powodem wszczętych postępowań – jak informowała SG – był nielegalny pobyt cudzoziemców. W trzech przypadkach zagrożenie dla obronności lub bezpieczeństwa państwa lub ochrony bezpieczeństwa i porządku publicznego.
Wcześniej, 11 lutego, szef MSWiA Tomasz Siemoniak powiedział podczas wspólnej konferencji z prezydentem Warszawy Rafałem Trzaskowskim, że według statystyk, w 2024 r., wśród wszystkich podejrzanych o popełnienie przestępstwa w Polsce 5 proc. stanowili obcokrajowcy i że ta liczba „jest dostatecznie duża, żeby zajmować się tym w sposób szczególny”. Zaznaczył, że w największym stopniu zagrożone wszelką przestępczością są największe aglomeracje.
The head of the Ministry of Interior and Administration, asked at elements of counteracting crime of foreigners, said that the plan prepared in cooperation with the Minister of Justice "assumes the hard action of all services, strengthening the criminal division in the police", and all tools for fighting crime are available and actions can be taken immediately (PAP) (PAP)
mchom/ jann/
Prime Minister Donald Tusk announced on Tuesday that he had received information from the head of the Ministry of Interior and Administration, Tomasz Siemoniak, about the services' actions against foreign gangs. He emphasized that numerous arrests had been made, and now it was time for deportations.
„Otrzymałem szczegółowe informacje od szefa MSWiA o zdecydowanych działaniach służb wobec zagranicznych gangów. Dokonano licznych zatrzymań. Czas na deportację” – napisał premier na platformie X.
Minister of Interior and Administration Tomasz Siemoniak said on February 11 at a conference with the Mayor of Warsaw Rafał Trzaskowski that according to statistics, in 2024, among all those suspected of committing a crime in Poland, 5% were foreigners and that this number "is large enough to deal with it in a special way". He noted that the largest agglomerations are most at risk of any crime.
Dopytywany wówczas o elementy przeciwdziałania przestępczości obcokrajowców szef MSWiA powiedział, że plan przygotowywany we współpracy z ministrem sprawiedliwości „zakłada twarde działanie wszystkich służb, wzmocnienie pionu kryminalnego w policji”, a wszystkie narzędzia do walki z przestępczością są dostępne i działania można podjąć od razu. (PAP)
We plan to continue this topic.
mok/ mhr/
Od początku tego roku zarzuty popełnienia przestępstw w Polsce usłyszało 2616 obcokrajowców – poinformował we wtorek szef MSWiA Tomasz Siemoniak. Przypomniał, że w połowie lutego służby zatrzymały niemal 1,5 tys. poszukiwanych osób, a wobec 398 cudzoziemców wszczęto procedurę wydalenia z Polski.
We wtorek premier Donald Tusk poinformował na platformie X, że otrzymał od szefa MSWiA Tomasza Siemoniaka informacje o działaniach służb wobec zagranicznych gangów. Podkreślił, że dokonano licznych zatrzymań, a teraz czas na deportacje.
W odpowiedzi na wpis premiera szef MSWiA Tomasz Siemoniak napisał, że „od początku 2025 roku 2616 obcokrajowców usłyszało zarzuty popełnienia przestępstw w Polsce”. „W ramach akcji Policji i Straży Granicznej 13-14 lutego zatrzymano 1474 osoby, a wobec 398 cudzoziemców wszczęto procedurę wydalenia z Polski. Przez następne dni Policja prowadziła kolejne zdecydowane i intensywne działania wymierzone w próbujące się organizować na terenie Polski zagraniczne grupy przestępcze” – napisał Siemoniak.
Po tej akcji służby informowały, że w dwudniowych działaniach wzięło udział ponad 26 tys. policjantów i tysiąc funkcjonariuszy Straży Granicznej, którzy w całym kraju sprawdzili 32 136 adresów i miejsc, gdzie zatrzymano 1 474 osób poszukiwanych. Wśród zatrzymanych byli zarówno podejrzani lub oskarżeni o popełnienie przestępstw, jak i skazani na kary pozbawienia wolności, w tym za udział w zorganizowanej grupie przestępczej, handel narkotykami, oszustwa i kradzieże z włamaniem. Wśród zatrzymanych byli również obcokrajowcy.
SG przekazała, że w czasie akcji funkcjonariusze tej formacji przeprowadzili ponad 2,4 tys. kontroli legalności pobytu obcokrajowców, aw ich efekcie wszczęto prawie 400 postepowań o zobowiązanie cudzoziemców do powrotu. 180 postępowań dotyczyło obywateli Ukrainy, a blisko 60 cudzoziemców z Gruzji i tylu samo z Kolumbii.
Głównym powodem wszczętych postępowań – jak informowała SG – był nielegalny pobyt cudzoziemców. W trzech przypadkach zagrożenie dla obronności lub bezpieczeństwa państwa lub ochrony bezpieczeństwa i porządku publicznego.
Wcześniej, 11 lutego, szef MSWiA Tomasz Siemoniak powiedział podczas wspólnej konferencji z prezydentem Warszawy Rafałem Trzaskowskim, że według statystyk, w 2024 r., wśród wszystkich podejrzanych o popełnienie przestępstwa w Polsce 5 proc. stanowili obcokrajowcy i że ta liczba „jest dostatecznie duża, żeby zajmować się tym w sposób szczególny”. Zaznaczył, że w największym stopniu zagrożone wszelką przestępczością są największe aglomeracje.
The head of the Ministry of Interior and Administration, asked at elements of counteracting crime of foreigners, said that the plan prepared in cooperation with the Minister of Justice "assumes the hard action of all services, strengthening the criminal division in the police", and all tools for fighting crime are available and actions can be taken immediately (PAP) (PAP)
mchom/ jann/
Prime Minister Donald Tusk announced on Tuesday that he had received information from the head of the Ministry of Interior and Administration, Tomasz Siemoniak, about the services' actions against foreign gangs. He emphasized that numerous arrests had been made, and now it was time for deportations.
„Otrzymałem szczegółowe informacje od szefa MSWiA o zdecydowanych działaniach służb wobec zagranicznych gangów. Dokonano licznych zatrzymań. Czas na deportację” – napisał premier na platformie X.
Minister of Interior and Administration Tomasz Siemoniak said on February 11 at a conference with the Mayor of Warsaw Rafał Trzaskowski that according to statistics, in 2024, among all those suspected of committing a crime in Poland, 5% were foreigners and that this number "is large enough to deal with it in a special way". He noted that the largest agglomerations are most at risk of any crime.
Dopytywany wówczas o elementy przeciwdziałania przestępczości obcokrajowców szef MSWiA powiedział, że plan przygotowywany we współpracy z ministrem sprawiedliwości „zakłada twarde działanie wszystkich służb, wzmocnienie pionu kryminalnego w policji”, a wszystkie narzędzia do walki z przestępczością są dostępne i działania można podjąć od razu. (PAP)
We plan to continue this topic.
mok/ mhr/
Od początku tego roku zarzuty popełnienia przestępstw w Polsce usłyszało 2616 obcokrajowców – poinformował we wtorek szef MSWiA Tomasz Siemoniak. Przypomniał, że w połowie lutego służby zatrzymały niemal 1,5 tys. poszukiwanych osób, a wobec 398 cudzoziemców wszczęto procedurę wydalenia z Polski.
We wtorek premier Donald Tusk poinformował na platformie X, że otrzymał od szefa MSWiA Tomasza Siemoniaka informacje o działaniach służb wobec zagranicznych gangów. Podkreślił, że dokonano licznych zatrzymań, a teraz czas na deportacje.
W odpowiedzi na wpis premiera szef MSWiA Tomasz Siemoniak napisał, że „od początku 2025 roku 2616 obcokrajowców usłyszało zarzuty popełnienia przestępstw w Polsce”. „W ramach akcji Policji i Straży Granicznej 13-14 lutego zatrzymano 1474 osoby, a wobec 398 cudzoziemców wszczęto procedurę wydalenia z Polski. Przez następne dni Policja prowadziła kolejne zdecydowane i intensywne działania wymierzone w próbujące się organizować na terenie Polski zagraniczne grupy przestępcze” – napisał Siemoniak.
Po tej akcji służby informowały, że w dwudniowych działaniach wzięło udział ponad 26 tys. policjantów i tysiąc funkcjonariuszy Straży Granicznej, którzy w całym kraju sprawdzili 32 136 adresów i miejsc, gdzie zatrzymano 1 474 osób poszukiwanych. Wśród zatrzymanych byli zarówno podejrzani lub oskarżeni o popełnienie przestępstw, jak i skazani na kary pozbawienia wolności, w tym za udział w zorganizowanej grupie przestępczej, handel narkotykami, oszustwa i kradzieże z włamaniem. Wśród zatrzymanych byli również obcokrajowcy.
SG przekazała, że w czasie akcji funkcjonariusze tej formacji przeprowadzili ponad 2,4 tys. kontroli legalności pobytu obcokrajowców, aw ich efekcie wszczęto prawie 400 postepowań o zobowiązanie cudzoziemców do powrotu. 180 postępowań dotyczyło obywateli Ukrainy, a blisko 60 cudzoziemców z Gruzji i tylu samo z Kolumbii.
Głównym powodem wszczętych postępowań – jak informowała SG – był nielegalny pobyt cudzoziemców. W trzech przypadkach zagrożenie dla obronności lub bezpieczeństwa państwa lub ochrony bezpieczeństwa i porządku publicznego.
Wcześniej, 11 lutego, szef MSWiA Tomasz Siemoniak powiedział podczas wspólnej konferencji z prezydentem Warszawy Rafałem Trzaskowskim, że według statystyk, w 2024 r., wśród wszystkich podejrzanych o popełnienie przestępstwa w Polsce 5 proc. stanowili obcokrajowcy i że ta liczba „jest dostatecznie duża, żeby zajmować się tym w sposób szczególny”. Zaznaczył, że w największym stopniu zagrożone wszelką przestępczością są największe aglomeracje.
The head of the Ministry of Interior and Administration, asked at elements of counteracting crime of foreigners, said that the plan prepared in cooperation with the Minister of Justice "assumes the hard action of all services, strengthening the criminal division in the police", and all tools for fighting crime are available and actions can be taken immediately (PAP) (PAP)
mchom/ jann/
Prime Minister Donald Tusk announced on Tuesday that he had received information from the head of the Ministry of Interior and Administration, Tomasz Siemoniak, about the services' actions against foreign gangs. He emphasized that numerous arrests had been made, and now it was time for deportations.
„Otrzymałem szczegółowe informacje od szefa MSWiA o zdecydowanych działaniach służb wobec zagranicznych gangów. Dokonano licznych zatrzymań. Czas na deportację” – napisał premier na platformie X.
Minister of Interior and Administration Tomasz Siemoniak said on February 11 at a conference with the Mayor of Warsaw Rafał Trzaskowski that according to statistics, in 2024, among all those suspected of committing a crime in Poland, 5% were foreigners and that this number "is large enough to deal with it in a special way". He noted that the largest agglomerations are most at risk of any crime.
Dopytywany wówczas o elementy przeciwdziałania przestępczości obcokrajowców szef MSWiA powiedział, że plan przygotowywany we współpracy z ministrem sprawiedliwości „zakłada twarde działanie wszystkich służb, wzmocnienie pionu kryminalnego w policji”, a wszystkie narzędzia do walki z przestępczością są dostępne i działania można podjąć od razu. (PAP)
We plan to continue this topic.
mok/ mhr/
Od początku tego roku zarzuty popełnienia przestępstw w Polsce usłyszało 2616 obcokrajowców – poinformował we wtorek szef MSWiA Tomasz Siemoniak. Przypomniał, że w połowie lutego służby zatrzymały niemal 1,5 tys. poszukiwanych osób, a wobec 398 cudzoziemców wszczęto procedurę wydalenia z Polski.
We wtorek premier Donald Tusk poinformował na platformie X, że otrzymał od szefa MSWiA Tomasza Siemoniaka informacje o działaniach służb wobec zagranicznych gangów. Podkreślił, że dokonano licznych zatrzymań, a teraz czas na deportacje.
W odpowiedzi na wpis premiera szef MSWiA Tomasz Siemoniak napisał, że „od początku 2025 roku 2616 obcokrajowców usłyszało zarzuty popełnienia przestępstw w Polsce”. „W ramach akcji Policji i Straży Granicznej 13-14 lutego zatrzymano 1474 osoby, a wobec 398 cudzoziemców wszczęto procedurę wydalenia z Polski. Przez następne dni Policja prowadziła kolejne zdecydowane i intensywne działania wymierzone w próbujące się organizować na terenie Polski zagraniczne grupy przestępcze” – napisał Siemoniak.
Po tej akcji służby informowały, że w dwudniowych działaniach wzięło udział ponad 26 tys. policjantów i tysiąc funkcjonariuszy Straży Granicznej, którzy w całym kraju sprawdzili 32 136 adresów i miejsc, gdzie zatrzymano 1 474 osób poszukiwanych. Wśród zatrzymanych byli zarówno podejrzani lub oskarżeni o popełnienie przestępstw, jak i skazani na kary pozbawienia wolności, w tym za udział w zorganizowanej grupie przestępczej, handel narkotykami, oszustwa i kradzieże z włamaniem. Wśród zatrzymanych byli również obcokrajowcy.
SG przekazała, że w czasie akcji funkcjonariusze tej formacji przeprowadzili ponad 2,4 tys. kontroli legalności pobytu obcokrajowców, aw ich efekcie wszczęto prawie 400 postepowań o zobowiązanie cudzoziemców do powrotu. 180 postępowań dotyczyło obywateli Ukrainy, a blisko 60 cudzoziemców z Gruzji i tylu samo z Kolumbii.
Głównym powodem wszczętych postępowań – jak informowała SG – był nielegalny pobyt cudzoziemców. W trzech przypadkach zagrożenie dla obronności lub bezpieczeństwa państwa lub ochrony bezpieczeństwa i porządku publicznego.
Wcześniej, 11 lutego, szef MSWiA Tomasz Siemoniak powiedział podczas wspólnej konferencji z prezydentem Warszawy Rafałem Trzaskowskim, że według statystyk, w 2024 r., wśród wszystkich podejrzanych o popełnienie przestępstwa w Polsce 5 proc. stanowili obcokrajowcy i że ta liczba „jest dostatecznie duża, żeby zajmować się tym w sposób szczególny”. Zaznaczył, że w największym stopniu zagrożone wszelką przestępczością są największe aglomeracje.
The head of the Ministry of Interior and Administration, asked at elements of counteracting crime of foreigners, said that the plan prepared in cooperation with the Minister of Justice "assumes the hard action of all services, strengthening the criminal division in the police", and all tools for fighting crime are available and actions can be taken immediately (PAP) (PAP)
mchom/ jann/
Prime Minister Donald Tusk announced on Tuesday that he had received information from the head of the Ministry of Interior and Administration, Tomasz Siemoniak, about the services' actions against foreign gangs. He emphasized that numerous arrests had been made, and now it was time for deportations.
„Otrzymałem szczegółowe informacje od szefa MSWiA o zdecydowanych działaniach służb wobec zagranicznych gangów. Dokonano licznych zatrzymań. Czas na deportację” – napisał premier na platformie X.
Minister of Interior and Administration Tomasz Siemoniak said on February 11 at a conference with the Mayor of Warsaw Rafał Trzaskowski that according to statistics, in 2024, among all those suspected of committing a crime in Poland, 5% were foreigners and that this number "is large enough to deal with it in a special way". He noted that the largest agglomerations are most at risk of any crime.
Dopytywany wówczas o elementy przeciwdziałania przestępczości obcokrajowców szef MSWiA powiedział, że plan przygotowywany we współpracy z ministrem sprawiedliwości „zakłada twarde działanie wszystkich służb, wzmocnienie pionu kryminalnego w policji”, a wszystkie narzędzia do walki z przestępczością są dostępne i działania można podjąć od razu. (PAP)
We plan to continue this topic.
mok/ mhr/
Od początku tego roku zarzuty popełnienia przestępstw w Polsce usłyszało 2616 obcokrajowców – poinformował we wtorek szef MSWiA Tomasz Siemoniak. Przypomniał, że w połowie lutego służby zatrzymały niemal 1,5 tys. poszukiwanych osób, a wobec 398 cudzoziemców wszczęto procedurę wydalenia z Polski.
We wtorek premier Donald Tusk poinformował na platformie X, że otrzymał od szefa MSWiA Tomasza Siemoniaka informacje o działaniach służb wobec zagranicznych gangów. Podkreślił, że dokonano licznych zatrzymań, a teraz czas na deportacje.
W odpowiedzi na wpis premiera szef MSWiA Tomasz Siemoniak napisał, że „od początku 2025 roku 2616 obcokrajowców usłyszało zarzuty popełnienia przestępstw w Polsce”. „W ramach akcji Policji i Straży Granicznej 13-14 lutego zatrzymano 1474 osoby, a wobec 398 cudzoziemców wszczęto procedurę wydalenia z Polski. Przez następne dni Policja prowadziła kolejne zdecydowane i intensywne działania wymierzone w próbujące się organizować na terenie Polski zagraniczne grupy przestępcze” – napisał Siemoniak.
Po tej akcji służby informowały, że w dwudniowych działaniach wzięło udział ponad 26 tys. policjantów i tysiąc funkcjonariuszy Straży Granicznej, którzy w całym kraju sprawdzili 32 136 adresów i miejsc, gdzie zatrzymano 1 474 osób poszukiwanych. Wśród zatrzymanych byli zarówno podejrzani lub oskarżeni o popełnienie przestępstw, jak i skazani na kary pozbawienia wolności, w tym za udział w zorganizowanej grupie przestępczej, handel narkotykami, oszustwa i kradzieże z włamaniem. Wśród zatrzymanych byli również obcokrajowcy.
SG przekazała, że w czasie akcji funkcjonariusze tej formacji przeprowadzili ponad 2,4 tys. kontroli legalności pobytu obcokrajowców, aw ich efekcie wszczęto prawie 400 postepowań o zobowiązanie cudzoziemców do powrotu. 180 postępowań dotyczyło obywateli Ukrainy, a blisko 60 cudzoziemców z Gruzji i tylu samo z Kolumbii.
Głównym powodem wszczętych postępowań – jak informowała SG – był nielegalny pobyt cudzoziemców. W trzech przypadkach zagrożenie dla obronności lub bezpieczeństwa państwa lub ochrony bezpieczeństwa i porządku publicznego.
Wcześniej, 11 lutego, szef MSWiA Tomasz Siemoniak powiedział podczas wspólnej konferencji z prezydentem Warszawy Rafałem Trzaskowskim, że według statystyk, w 2024 r., wśród wszystkich podejrzanych o popełnienie przestępstwa w Polsce 5 proc. stanowili obcokrajowcy i że ta liczba „jest dostatecznie duża, żeby zajmować się tym w sposób szczególny”. Zaznaczył, że w największym stopniu zagrożone wszelką przestępczością są największe aglomeracje.
The head of the Ministry of Interior and Administration, asked at elements of counteracting crime of foreigners, said that the plan prepared in cooperation with the Minister of Justice "assumes the hard action of all services, strengthening the criminal division in the police", and all tools for fighting crime are available and actions can be taken immediately (PAP) (PAP)
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Prime Minister Donald Tusk announced on Tuesday that he had received information from the head of the Ministry of Interior and Administration, Tomasz Siemoniak, about the services' actions against foreign gangs. He emphasized that numerous arrests had been made, and now it was time for deportations.
„Otrzymałem szczegółowe informacje od szefa MSWiA o zdecydowanych działaniach służb wobec zagranicznych gangów. Dokonano licznych zatrzymań. Czas na deportację” – napisał premier na platformie X.
Minister of Interior and Administration Tomasz Siemoniak said on February 11 at a conference with the Mayor of Warsaw Rafał Trzaskowski that according to statistics, in 2024, among all those suspected of committing a crime in Poland, 5% were foreigners and that this number "is large enough to deal with it in a special way". He noted that the largest agglomerations are most at risk of any crime.
Dopytywany wówczas o elementy przeciwdziałania przestępczości obcokrajowców szef MSWiA powiedział, że plan przygotowywany we współpracy z ministrem sprawiedliwości „zakłada twarde działanie wszystkich służb, wzmocnienie pionu kryminalnego w policji”, a wszystkie narzędzia do walki z przestępczością są dostępne i działania można podjąć od razu. (PAP)
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Od początku tego roku zarzuty popełnienia przestępstw w Polsce usłyszało 2616 obcokrajowców – poinformował we wtorek szef MSWiA Tomasz Siemoniak. Przypomniał, że w połowie lutego służby zatrzymały niemal 1,5 tys. poszukiwanych osób, a wobec 398 cudzoziemców wszczęto procedurę wydalenia z Polski.
We wtorek premier Donald Tusk poinformował na platformie X, że otrzymał od szefa MSWiA Tomasza Siemoniaka informacje o działaniach służb wobec zagranicznych gangów. Podkreślił, że dokonano licznych zatrzymań, a teraz czas na deportacje.
W odpowiedzi na wpis premiera szef MSWiA Tomasz Siemoniak napisał, że „od początku 2025 roku 2616 obcokrajowców usłyszało zarzuty popełnienia przestępstw w Polsce”. „W ramach akcji Policji i Straży Granicznej 13-14 lutego zatrzymano 1474 osoby, a wobec 398 cudzoziemców wszczęto procedurę wydalenia z Polski. Przez następne dni Policja prowadziła kolejne zdecydowane i intensywne działania wymierzone w próbujące się organizować na terenie Polski zagraniczne grupy przestępcze” – napisał Siemoniak.
Po tej akcji służby informowały, że w dwudniowych działaniach wzięło udział ponad 26 tys. policjantów i tysiąc funkcjonariuszy Straży Granicznej, którzy w całym kraju sprawdzili 32 136 adresów i miejsc, gdzie zatrzymano 1 474 osób poszukiwanych. Wśród zatrzymanych byli zarówno podejrzani lub oskarżeni o popełnienie przestępstw, jak i skazani na kary pozbawienia wolności, w tym za udział w zorganizowanej grupie przestępczej, handel narkotykami, oszustwa i kradzieże z włamaniem. Wśród zatrzymanych byli również obcokrajowcy.
SG przekazała, że w czasie akcji funkcjonariusze tej formacji przeprowadzili ponad 2,4 tys. kontroli legalności pobytu obcokrajowców, aw ich efekcie wszczęto prawie 400 postepowań o zobowiązanie cudzoziemców do powrotu. 180 postępowań dotyczyło obywateli Ukrainy, a blisko 60 cudzoziemców z Gruzji i tylu samo z Kolumbii.
Głównym powodem wszczętych postępowań – jak informowała SG – był nielegalny pobyt cudzoziemców. W trzech przypadkach zagrożenie dla obronności lub bezpieczeństwa państwa lub ochrony bezpieczeństwa i porządku publicznego.
Wcześniej, 11 lutego, szef MSWiA Tomasz Siemoniak powiedział podczas wspólnej konferencji z prezydentem Warszawy Rafałem Trzaskowskim, że według statystyk, w 2024 r., wśród wszystkich podejrzanych o popełnienie przestępstwa w Polsce 5 proc. stanowili obcokrajowcy i że ta liczba „jest dostatecznie duża, żeby zajmować się tym w sposób szczególny”. Zaznaczył, że w największym stopniu zagrożone wszelką przestępczością są największe aglomeracje.
The head of the Ministry of Interior and Administration, asked at elements of counteracting crime of foreigners, said that the plan prepared in cooperation with the Minister of Justice "assumes the hard action of all services, strengthening the criminal division in the police", and all tools for fighting crime are available and actions can be taken immediately (PAP) (PAP)
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Prime Minister Donald Tusk announced on Tuesday that he had received information from the head of the Ministry of Interior and Administration, Tomasz Siemoniak, about the services' actions against foreign gangs. He emphasized that numerous arrests had been made, and now it was time for deportations.
„Otrzymałem szczegółowe informacje od szefa MSWiA o zdecydowanych działaniach służb wobec zagranicznych gangów. Dokonano licznych zatrzymań. Czas na deportację” – napisał premier na platformie X.
Minister of Interior and Administration Tomasz Siemoniak said on February 11 at a conference with the Mayor of Warsaw Rafał Trzaskowski that according to statistics, in 2024, among all those suspected of committing a crime in Poland, 5% were foreigners and that this number "is large enough to deal with it in a special way". He noted that the largest agglomerations are most at risk of any crime.
Dopytywany wówczas o elementy przeciwdziałania przestępczości obcokrajowców szef MSWiA powiedział, że plan przygotowywany we współpracy z ministrem sprawiedliwości „zakłada twarde działanie wszystkich służb, wzmocnienie pionu kryminalnego w policji”, a wszystkie narzędzia do walki z przestępczością są dostępne i działania można podjąć od razu. (PAP)
We plan to continue this topic.
mok/ mhr/
Od początku tego roku zarzuty popełnienia przestępstw w Polsce usłyszało 2616 obcokrajowców – poinformował we wtorek szef MSWiA Tomasz Siemoniak. Przypomniał, że w połowie lutego służby zatrzymały niemal 1,5 tys. poszukiwanych osób, a wobec 398 cudzoziemców wszczęto procedurę wydalenia z Polski.
We wtorek premier Donald Tusk poinformował na platformie X, że otrzymał od szefa MSWiA Tomasza Siemoniaka informacje o działaniach służb wobec zagranicznych gangów. Podkreślił, że dokonano licznych zatrzymań, a teraz czas na deportacje.
W odpowiedzi na wpis premiera szef MSWiA Tomasz Siemoniak napisał, że „od początku 2025 roku 2616 obcokrajowców usłyszało zarzuty popełnienia przestępstw w Polsce”. „W ramach akcji Policji i Straży Granicznej 13-14 lutego zatrzymano 1474 osoby, a wobec 398 cudzoziemców wszczęto procedurę wydalenia z Polski. Przez następne dni Policja prowadziła kolejne zdecydowane i intensywne działania wymierzone w próbujące się organizować na terenie Polski zagraniczne grupy przestępcze” – napisał Siemoniak.
Po tej akcji służby informowały, że w dwudniowych działaniach wzięło udział ponad 26 tys. policjantów i tysiąc funkcjonariuszy Straży Granicznej, którzy w całym kraju sprawdzili 32 136 adresów i miejsc, gdzie zatrzymano 1 474 osób poszukiwanych. Wśród zatrzymanych byli zarówno podejrzani lub oskarżeni o popełnienie przestępstw, jak i skazani na kary pozbawienia wolności, w tym za udział w zorganizowanej grupie przestępczej, handel narkotykami, oszustwa i kradzieże z włamaniem. Wśród zatrzymanych byli również obcokrajowcy.
SG przekazała, że w czasie akcji funkcjonariusze tej formacji przeprowadzili ponad 2,4 tys. kontroli legalności pobytu obcokrajowców, aw ich efekcie wszczęto prawie 400 postepowań o zobowiązanie cudzoziemców do powrotu. 180 postępowań dotyczyło obywateli Ukrainy, a blisko 60 cudzoziemców z Gruzji i tylu samo z Kolumbii.
Głównym powodem wszczętych postępowań – jak informowała SG – był nielegalny pobyt cudzoziemców. W trzech przypadkach zagrożenie dla obronności lub bezpieczeństwa państwa lub ochrony bezpieczeństwa i porządku publicznego.
Wcześniej, 11 lutego, szef MSWiA Tomasz Siemoniak powiedział podczas wspólnej konferencji z prezydentem Warszawy Rafałem Trzaskowskim, że według statystyk, w 2024 r., wśród wszystkich podejrzanych o popełnienie przestępstwa w Polsce 5 proc. stanowili obcokrajowcy i że ta liczba „jest dostatecznie duża, żeby zajmować się tym w sposób szczególny”. Zaznaczył, że w największym stopniu zagrożone wszelką przestępczością są największe aglomeracje.
The head of the Ministry of Interior and Administration, asked at elements of counteracting crime of foreigners, said that the plan prepared in cooperation with the Minister of Justice "assumes the hard action of all services, strengthening the criminal division in the police", and all tools for fighting crime are available and actions can be taken immediately (PAP) (PAP)
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