Polish Authorities to Deport Ukrainian Woman for Insulting Interpreter.

Polish Authorities to Deport Ukrainian Woman for Insulting Interpreter
Polish Authorities to Deport Ukrainian Woman for Insulting Interpreter

Ukrainian Woman Faces Deportation from Poland

According to TSN.ua: A 56-year-old Ukrainian woman is being deported from Poland after she insulted an interpreter during an official police interview. The incident occurred while the woman was being questioned as a witness in a criminal case. Since she does not speak Polish, an interpreter was provided to facilitate communication.

Following the interview, Polish police detained the woman. She was charged with insulting the interpreter, which constitutes a serious offense under Polish law. Such charges can carry a penalty of a fine, restricted liberty, or even imprisonment for up to one year.

Consequences of the Incident

Subsequently, Border Guard officers submitted a request for her immediate deportation to Ukraine. This is not an isolated case involving the deportation of Ukrainians from Poland, which hosts a large community of Ukrainian refugees and migrant workers.

  • A previous case involved a Ukrainian man deported after posting a video containing threats.

This incident underscores the critical importance of respectful conduct during interactions with law enforcement in a foreign country. It serves as a stark reminder that legal violations, even those that may seem minor, can lead to severe consequences like deportation, potentially jeopardizing an individual's legal status and right to remain.


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