Polish boxer-criminal evades deportation from Britain: details of the case.
Polish criminal continues to remain in Great Britain
According to The Sun: A Polish offender, who was to be deported for attacking two police officers, is still in Great Britain, earning money as a bare-knuckle boxer. 35-year-old Dawid Ostafi, known for his aggression and wanted in Poland for robbery, receives 7,000 pounds sterling for each fight in the cruiserweight category.
The judge softened the conditions of his bail so he could...
'...practice his sport and training,' the judge noted.
Thus, Ostafi continues his career as a boxer, despite serious criminal charges.
This situation raises concerns about safety and law and order in Great Britain, as a person with such serious criminal histories can freely engage in sports and earn significant income. Owners of boxing clubs and organizations conducting competitions should also question the responsibility they assign to their participants.
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