A citizen of Ukraine and a citizen of Georgia must leave Poland due to committed crimes. Both have already received expulsion orders.
The citizen of Ukraine did not have an identity document with him during the check. His identity was established by the Border Guard officers through information systems and a Ukrainian internal document.
It turned out that he had previously been convicted for driving under the influence of alcohol. Later, he was tried again for driving during a ban, and then he drove a vehicle while intoxicated once more. He will now be forcibly expelled to Ukraine.
The citizen of Georgia was in Poland without a visa or any other permit. He was detained. The court found him guilty of participating in the brutal beating of a person in the Lublin Voivodeship. The victim sustained serious, life-threatening injuries. The man was sentenced to 3 years in prison. After completing the processing procedure, he will also be expelled and placed in a center for foreigners.
Both foreigners are banned from re-entering Poland for 5 years.



