Drunk Ukrainian Woman Who Bit Police Officer Deported from Poland

A Ukrainian citizen who disturbed public order while intoxicated in Poland and physically assaulted a police officer is to be forcibly removed from the country. Polsatnews According to Polsatnews, a law enforcement officer was hospitalized after an unusual incident in the city of Zambrów, while the offender received a strict punishment banning her from re-entering the country.
“She refused to go to the sobering-up station”: How did the incident happen?
According to reports, police officers found a 39-year-old woman lying drunk on a sidewalk in the streets of Zambrów. While they were providing medical assistance and taking her to a sobering-up station, she strongly resisted:
Attack and injury: The woman insulted the officers, lunged at them and bit one of the police officers.
Medical measures: The injured police officer was immediately sent to an infectious diseases hospital as a precaution.
Details of the incident and the punishment imposed
Indicator | Incident details and measures |
Offender | 39-year-old Ukrainian citizen (woman) |
Location of the incident | Zambrów, Poland |
Charges | Insulting a public authority official and violating their physical integrity |
Statutory punishment | Up to 3 years in prison |
Decision made | Instead of criminal punishment Deportation from the country and a ban on re-entry |
Removal from the country instead of imprisonment
Under Polish law, using force against and insulting a public servant or representative of the authorities is punishable by up to three years in prison. However, instead of lengthy court proceedings, Polish authorities decided to immediately deport the Ukrainian woman and officially ban her from re-entering Poland.
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