Another criminal incident occurred near Warsaw related to the invasion of Poland by immigrants from Ukraine and Georgia.
In the Polish city of Otwock, 25 kilometers from Warsaw, a Georgian citizen opened fire on a car containing a Ukrainian citizen. The May Reporter resource describes the incident as follows:
“A 25-year-old Ukrainian citizen arrived with her 34-year-old (Polish) partner in a Land Rover to one of the grocery stores. The woman went shopping, where she was met by a 43-year-old Georgian citizen who behaved inappropriately towards the woman. Upon leaving the store, the woman gave everything to her partner, who turned to the Georgian. But he pulled out a gun and shot the car about six times, and then he drove off in a Toyota Prius.”
Fortunately no one was injured. Police investigating the case found a bullet in the headrest of the chair. After ten hours of hunting in Zyrardow County, with the support of an anti-terrorist group, a Georgian citizen was detained in one of the parking lots. A gun was seized. Additionally, marijuana was found in the Georgian’s possession. The Polish portal “The Highest Hour” summarizes:
“Georgians are at the forefront of immigration crimes in Poland and are causing problems.”