In the Polish city of Łuków, in the Lublin Voivodeship, police detained a 35-year-old Belarusian citizen who was behaving aggressively and was found with amphetamine and cigarettes without Polish excise stamps. The man spent the night in a police detention center; the next day he was charged, and then deported to Belarus.

Photo: lukow.policja.gov.pl
The incident occurred on Sunday morning at a railway station, where police received a report about an altercation between travelers. On site, officers found three men; one of them was visibly drunk and very aggressive. This was a 35-year-old Belarusian citizen who was insulting police officers and even pushing them.
During a search of his belongings, several grams of amphetamine and several packs of cigarettes without Polish excise stamps were found. The detainee did not comply with police commands and even resisted them with his feet.
After this, the police filed a request for the citizen's deportation, and on the same day, he was transferred to the Border Guard in Biała Podlaska. There, an administrative decision was made to deport him to Belarus and ban his entry into Poland and Schengen Area countries for 7 years.
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