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Post by Bonobo on Oct 20, 2010 20:56:27 GMT 1
Sick traditions brought to Poland by a Pakistani man. He murdered his Polish wife because, fed up with constant humiliating practices of her husband, she had run away from him. Honourable murder, they call it.
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Post by Bonobo on Dec 30, 2010 19:07:59 GMT 1
Swedish Auschwitz sign theft mastermind gets jail 30.12.2010 16:11
Swede Anders Hoegstroem, who pleaded guilty to masterminding the theft of the “Arbeit macht frei” sign from the Auschwitz museum last December, has been sentenced to two years and eight months in prison by a court in Krakow.
Prosecutors accused Hoegstroem of hiring Polish thieves who dismantled the “Arbeit macht frei” sign from the Auschwitz camp’s gate and tried to smuggle it into Sweden.
During the investigation Hoegstroem, who was extradited to Poland earlier this year, revealed that a man paid him to deliver the sign to him after it was stolen. The man failed to produce the money, however.
Anders Hoegstroem
It was reported in June this year that the money-man behind the theft was allegedly Lars-Göran Wahlström, a neo-nazi millionaire who bankrolled the National Socialist Front which was founded by Hoegstroem in 1994. The Prosecutor’s Office, however, lacked evidence in order to file charges against Wahlström. The Swedish Prosecutor’s Office has now taken over the case.
Apart from Hoegstroem the Krakow court also sentenced Marcin A. and Andrzej S. to two years and four months in prison.
In March, two brothers, Radoslaw M. and Lukasz M. were sentenced to two and a half years in prison, while Pawel S., the getaway man who drove the infamous sign which was cut into three pieces to a forest in the north of the country, was sentenced to one and a half year imprisonment.
The “Arbeit macht frei” sign was stolen from the Auschwitz gate on 18 December 2009 and recovered after three days around 600 kilometers from the former death camp.
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Post by Bonobo on Mar 12, 2011 20:43:38 GMT 1
Customs officials in Grzechotki, northern Poland, have seized a limited edition commemorative watch created to mark Adolf Hitler’s birthday in 1936.
An agitated Russian man aroused the suspicion of Polish officers whilst he endeavoured to cross the border by car into Kaliningrad.
To the officials’ surprise, it turned out that the man was carrying two antique watches, one of which was emblazoned with swastikas and other Nazi insignia. The watches were confiscated, as it is illegal to export pre-1945 antiques from Poland without a permit.
The Hitler pocket watch, made by the firm Junghans, still functions as a timepiece, and it has now been handed to the Warsaw seat of the Museum of the History of Poland.
The provenance of the pocket watch is unknown.
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Post by Bonobo on Mar 22, 2016 19:40:59 GMT 1
Auschwitz theft: Polish court declines to drop case against British teenagers 22.03.2016 14:54 A Polish court will not be dropping a case against two British teenagers who admitted to removing objects from the site of the former Nazi-German death camp of Auschwitz-Birkenau. The entrance to the former death camp of Birkenau.
The two teenagers were stopped by security guards at the state museum in June 2015.
The young men had apparently filled their pockets with a number of items that they had come across, including buttons, as well as fragments of razors and glass.
Admitting that they had taken the objects, the teenagers paid a fine of PLN 1,000 (EUR 235) each.
However, lawyers acting for the pair later petitioned a Kraków court to drop the case, arguing that the teenagers were unaware that the items were of significant historical value.
The defendants could face up to ten years in prison if found guilty.- See more at: www.thenews.pl/1/10/Artykul/245708,Auschwitz-theft-Polish-court-declines-to-drop-case-against-British-teenagers#sthash.wrL2Bupk.dpuf
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Post by Bonobo on Apr 9, 2016 23:09:13 GMT 1
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Post by pjotr on Apr 11, 2016 21:10:03 GMT 1
Sick traditions brought to Poland by a Pakistani man. He murdered his Polish wife because, fed up with constant humiliating practices of her husband, she had run away from him. Honourable murder, they call it. Unfortunately we hear regularly about such dramatic scenes in the Netherlands due to the honour killing practice. Thank god migrant women themselves protest against these practices. I filmed one of their demonstration during international womens day and in the townhall of Arnhem where they gathered afterwards. This is an interview I did with a Dutch Socialist party member of parliament of Turkish-Kurd descent.
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Post by pjotr on Apr 11, 2016 21:14:38 GMT 1
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Post by pjotr on Apr 11, 2016 21:17:07 GMT 1
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Post by pjotr on Apr 20, 2016 17:27:57 GMT 1
How about notorious Dutch criminals, Hooligans or Bankers? Have you seen this chap lately? He is a notorious Amsterdam criminal.
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Post by crazyhorse1 on Apr 21, 2016 0:25:38 GMT 1
Sick traditions brought to Poland by a Pakistani man. He murdered his Polish wife because, fed up with constant humiliating practices of her husband, she had run away from him. Honourable murder, they call it. Unfortunately we hear regularly about such dramatic scenes in the Netherlands due to the honour killing practice. Thank god migrant women themselves protest against these practices. I filmed one of their demonstration during international womens day and in the townhall of Arnhem where they gathered afterwards. This is an interview I did with a Dutch Socialist party member of parliament of Turkish-Kurd descent. It's too bad Poland doesn't have the death penalty.
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Post by Polishprideson on Apr 22, 2016 9:36:48 GMT 1
I second that. Capital punishment would clean the society off certain scum which pollutes the planet.
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Post by Bonobo on Apr 27, 2016 22:57:26 GMT 1
I second that. Capital punishment would clean the society off certain scum which pollutes the planet. You can clean off scum from society without eliminating it physically, they only need to be separated.
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Post by Bonobo on Apr 27, 2016 23:00:55 GMT 1
It's too bad Poland doesn't have the death penalty. This is Europe where we are located, and the attitude here is different from most USA states, Russia or China. Sorry.
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Post by Bonobo on Apr 27, 2016 23:05:22 GMT 1
How about notorious Dutch criminals, Hooligans or Bankers? Have you seen this chap lately? He is a notorious Amsterdam criminal. Yes, he had used to be one of executive directors of the National Bank of Nederlanden until he decided to go wild as Easy Rider.
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Post by Bonobo on Jun 30, 2016 22:40:09 GMT 1
Man with 1.5kg of drugs in stomach arrested at Warsaw airport 23.06.2016 13:58 A Nigerian man has been arrested attempting to smuggle 1.5 kilogrammes (3.3 lbs) of cocaine and heroin in his stomach through Warsaw’s Chopin airport. The 36 year-old man was caught with 90 drug packets in his digestive system. The man had swallowed 90 capsules of drugs with a street value of around PLN 600,000 (EUR 13,700), authorities said. Customs officials had suspected that the 36-year-old man was trying to smuggle drugs into the country and subjected him to testing, which resulted in the plastic-wrapped drugs being found in his stomach. “Later it turned out that there were ninety [capsules]. Experts from the Forensic Laboratory of the Regional Police Headquarters in Radom determined that we were dealing with 1.5 kg of heroin and cocaine,” a police spokeswoman told the PAP news agency.
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Post by jeanne on Jun 30, 2016 23:04:38 GMT 1
Man with 1.5kg of drugs in stomach arrested at Warsaw airport 23.06.2016 13:58 A Nigerian man has been arrested attempting to smuggle 1.5 kilogrammes (3.3 lbs) of cocaine and heroin in his stomach through Warsaw’s Chopin airport. The 36 year-old man was caught with 90 drug packets in his digestive system. The man had swallowed 90 capsules of drugs with a street value of around PLN 600,000 (EUR 13,700), authorities said. Customs officials had suspected that the 36-year-old man was trying to smuggle drugs into the country and subjected him to testing, which resulted in the plastic-wrapped drugs being found in his stomach. “Later it turned out that there were ninety [capsules]. Experts from the Forensic Laboratory of the Regional Police Headquarters in Radom determined that we were dealing with 1.5 kg of heroin and cocaine,” a police spokeswoman told the PAP news agency. Ugh...what some people will do for money. I would think that would be very painful!
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Post by Bonobo on Jun 30, 2016 23:46:08 GMT 1
Ugh...what some people will do for money. I would think that would be very painful! Jeanne, that man has 3 wives and 11 children to support. We can`t blame him. He did his best to take care of his family.
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Post by jeanne on Jul 1, 2016 1:09:30 GMT 1
Ugh...what some people will do for money. I would think that would be very painful! Jeanne, that man has 3 wives and 11 children to support. We can`t blame him. He did his best to take care of his family. Oh, silly me, what was I thinking?
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Post by Bonobo on Sept 6, 2016 21:39:26 GMT 1
A guy from Slovenia came to Krakow, snatched a little boy from his mother in the street, ran away with him, bit on the face and finally pushed him into a rubbish bin. He was declared insane and sent to a psychiatric institution.
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Post by Bonobo on Oct 16, 2016 15:37:50 GMT 1
Vietnamese are seldom caught red-handed here, they are decent, unassuming people who live in their own groups and in case of a conflict, they solve it within the group. But whenever I hear that the Vietnamese break law in Poland, it is mostly about growing marijuana. steemit.com/marijuana/@bitland/vietnamese-marijuana-plantation-worth-1-million-zl-260-000-eur-in-torun-poland The police CBŚP from Wloclawek tracked down and liquidated marijuana plantation located in an old furniture factory in Torun. Police estimated that 800 bushes that were in place, it was possible to produce 25 kg of marijuana worth a million zlotych ( 260 000 €).
Two Vietnamese were arrested and the charges against him of illegal practice of cannabis, for which they came to three months in jail, they face up to 8 years in prison.
Vietnamese criminal groups are also prominent in cultivation of cannabis in Ireland, the Czech Republic, the Slovak Republic and Poland. The gardeners are often illegal migrants working to pay off their transportation fees, while other group members act as electricians and plumbers
“Vietnamese gangs now dominate marijuana production,” Junior Inspector Sebastian Michalkiewicz, head of the Warsaw branch of the Central Investigation Bureau told the Rzeczpospolita daily.
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Post by Bonobo on Nov 19, 2016 23:58:14 GMT 1
Typical stuff smuggled into Poland from the East is alcohol and cigarettes. Animals are rare. Crustaceans are extremely rare. Wow. A Ukrainian citizen tried to smuggle protected species of mud crayfish. He claimed consumption reasons.
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Post by jeanne on Nov 20, 2016 0:30:45 GMT 1
He claimed consumption reasons. What are "consumption reasons"? Is he using the word "consumption" to refer to consuming the crayfish as in eating them? Or is he using "consumption" in the old-fashioned way of referring to tuberculosis as consumption? I'm confused...
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Post by Bonobo on Nov 20, 2016 1:10:23 GMT 1
He claimed consumption reasons. What are "consumption reasons"? Is he using the word "consumption" to refer to consuming the crayfish as in eating them? Or is he using "consumption" in the old-fashioned way of referring to tuberculosis as consumption? I'm confused... :::::::;::#:%$ :OO:O:::: Tnaks fdpr givivcng me this laught.
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Post by jeanne on Nov 20, 2016 17:41:33 GMT 1
What are "consumption reasons"? Is he using the word "consumption" to refer to consuming the crayfish as in eating them? Or is he using "consumption" in the old-fashioned way of referring to tuberculosis as consumption? I'm confused... :::::::;::#:%$ :OO:O:::: Tnaks fdpr givivcng me this laught. You're welcome...but you didn't answer my question!
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Post by Bonobo on Nov 21, 2016 22:49:53 GMT 1
You're welcome...but you didn't answer my question! Hmm, I still don`t know what to say........ did you think that protected crayfish is used in Poland to fight TB?
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Post by jeanne on Nov 22, 2016 2:00:02 GMT 1
You're welcome...but you didn't answer my question! Hmm, I still don`t know what to say........ did you think that protected crayfish is used in Poland to fight TB? Hey...anything is possible!
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Post by Bonobo on Apr 8, 2017 20:00:15 GMT 1
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Post by Bonobo on Jun 8, 2017 22:52:36 GMT 1
Meth lab busted, Czech man arrested in Poland 08.06.2017 12:12 A suspected meth lab has been shut down and a Czech man accused of producing drugs has been arrested by police in western Poland. Police claim the suspected lab may have made up to five kilogrammes of methamphetamine with a black market value of up to PLN 400,000 (EUR 95,000).
Police detained three Czech nationals, two men, aged 40 and 33, and one woman, aged 39.
During the raid, Police seized seven litres of ephedrine – a chemical used to make methamphetamine – as well as other chemicals and equipment.
Police claim that the 40-year-old ran the lab and that the other two Czech nationals were visiting.
The 40-year-old has been jailed for three months. (vb/rg)
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Post by Bonobo on Oct 29, 2017 22:00:39 GMT 1
Polish officials detain smugglers who swallowed cocaine 25.10.2017 10:27 Two Ukrainian citizens attempting to smuggle almost two kilograms of cocaine in their stomachs have been detained at Warsaw’s Chopin airport.
The pair, who had arrived from Brazil, were found to be carrying 45 rubber bags in their stomachs containing drugs worth nearly PLN 600,000 (USD 165,000, EUR 140,000) on the black market, the IAR news agency reported.
No drugs were initially found after a search of their hand luggage and a body search. But officials were suspicious and the pair were asked for a urine sample that showed the presence of cocaine.
The two were taken to a hospital for a tomography scan which confirmed they had drugs in their stomachs.
They face three to 15 years in jail.
(pk)
Source: IAR
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Post by Bonobo on Nov 4, 2017 19:09:59 GMT 1
A Ukrainian man was stabbed to death by his compatriot in a street after a minor scuffle during the Ukrainian party. He initially managed to run away but later was detained while trying to cross the border. He faces from 8 to 25 years of imprisonment.
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