He Insulted and Beat an Azeri Man in Warsaw. He Came to the Police Station with a Lawyer.
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"Gazeta Wyborcza" reported on Friday, June 12, about an unprovoked attack on an Azerbaijani man working in the capital as an app-based transport driver. According to a reader, at approximately 11:30 a.m. that day at Gdański Railway Station, she got into a vehicle driven by a foreigner. Before they could drive away, a young man approached the car and forcefully kicked her in the wheel arch. He hit her with a telescopic baton. When they both got o…
A 36-year-old Warsaw resident reported to police on Sunday, accompanied by a lawyer. He was charged with causing moderate bodily harm and nationally motivated insults.
The police identified him the same day. On Sunday, June 14, the 36-year-old Warsaw resident turned himself in with his attorney at the police station on Wilcza Street. He is suspected of brutally attacking a taxi driver from Azerbaijan, which occurred on Friday near Gdański Railway Station.
He Attacked a Foreigner with a Telescopic Baton. Two Days Later, He Turned Himself in to the Police.
He attacked a foreigner with a telescopic baton. He turned himself in to the police two days later. - RMF24.pl - A man who attacked an Azerbaijani man operating a mobile transport service at Gdański Railway Station in Warsaw on Friday has been arrested. The 36-year-old has been wanted for two days.
On Friday, an attack on a taxi driver took place near Gdański Railway Station in Warsaw. On Sunday, police arrested the suspect.
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