Police only revealed yesterday that on the night of 16th and 17th December in the chain occurred to a violent home invasion by 1 of the local businessmen. 5 masked Ukrainians (speaking this language) invaded his estate. They tortured the owner, demanding he give them the key and codes to his safe.
Ukrainians tortured Polish household from Łańcut. The attackers got home, breaking the glass on the ground floor. Their mark was the money in the businessman's safe. According to the victims' report, the Ukrainians were wearing black, wearing ski masks and gloves. The first mark of the criminals was a 12-year-old boy who was found sleeping downstairs. He was restrained. Then the bandits went upstairs where the businessman slept.
During the interrogation of the victims, it was determined that the attackers tortured him to extract the code to the safe from him. According to “Gazeta Wyborcza”, it was coated with boiling water and an unknown chemical agent.
– I was afraid they'd kill me. said the victim.
When the businessman gave the code to the safe, the bandits emptied its contents. They stole $9.5 thousand, $51,000 and a watch. Interestingly, they were not curious in luxury cars standing on the property. After the robbery, they restrained the businessman with tape to prevent him from calling for help. Instead, a 12-year-old boy who rapidly ran to his neighbour to call the police will be free.
Aleksandra arrived, head of the territory Attorney's Office in Łańcuta, informed that the investigation was in the first stage. – We're securing evidence and analyzing surveillance footage, including those from the neighbors. – she said.
The event shook the local community, undermining the sense of safety in this quiet area so far. Officers shall appeal to anyone who may have information on the incidental to study to the police station in Łańcut. Any clue may be crucial in capturing the perpetrators.
The Łańcut assault is 1 of the most brutal cases of robberies in the region in fresh years. It shows that thanks to the entry into Poland of millions of chaotic tourists from Ukraine, peace could be taken forever from us, Poles. Unfortunately, they're back in the '90s.
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