Ukrainian stole beer and beat up Polish shopkeeper

magnapolonia.org 2 weeks ago

Officers from Police Station No. 1 in Bielsko-Biała Stop 33-year-old alleged "war refugee" from Ukraine, suspected of stealing a beer bottle and beating up store employees. Initially, it was a insignificant offense, but the usage of force against women made the event a crime.

A Ukrainian stole a beer and beat up a shopkeeper. On Saturday, May 14th in 1 of the grocery stores in Bielsko-Biała, the “war refugee” event took place. 33-year-old displaced persons from Ukraine tried to carry out a bottle of beer worth PLN 4.59, without paying for it. erstwhile a 45-year-old shopkeeper noticed an effort to bargain and decided to thwart it, the “refugee” utilized force against her and hit her claiming she had the right to keep the stolen goods. Police from Police Station I were called to the scene, who stopped the perpetrator. The man was put in police custody.

According to white police officers, “a 33-year-old is qualified, not as a specified theft, but as a robbery, a crime referred to in Article 281 of the Criminal Code. This provision provides for criminal liability for a individual who, after having committed the theft, applies violence, threatens to usage it immediately or leads a individual to a state of unconsciousness or defencelessness in order to stay in possession of stolen property. specified a crime is punishable by a punishment of up to 10 years’ imprisonment.’

The disgusting Ukrainian hooligan will shortly hear the charges, and the court will decide his further fate. Unfortunately, knowing the current realities, he is improbable to face a serious sentence. After all, he is simply a “refugee” from a chaotic country, so he did not know that in Poland people should not be stolen and beaten.

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