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Police Chief Resigns and Reveals Shocking Details: "Law in Poland Does Not Apply"

The Chief of Police in Iława has announced his retirement, citing a controversial proposal from his superior to transfer him to Giżycko, a location 200 km from his current workplace. In his resignation statement, he criticized the state of law enforcement in Poland and declared, “Law in Poland does not apply.” A Dramatic Departure: Iława […] The post Police Chief Resigns and Reveals Shocking Details: “Law in Poland Does Not Apply” appeared first…
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Inspector Waldemar Pankowski, former police commander in Iława, ended his 26-year service with strong words. “Perhaps we have a negative selection, because it pushes away those who are smarter than themselves,” he said during the farewell ceremony. He also added that he would not give his hand to his superior, “because he is a man of honor.”

Iława Police Commander Waldemar Pankowski has bitterly dismissed his service. His statement is widely commented on the web.

·Warsaw, Poland
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It was supposed to be an ordinary farewell ceremony for the retiring commander of the Iława police, Inspector Waldemar Pankowski. However, in his speech, the inspector spoke bitterly about the background of his departure. As he emphasized, he was retiring because his superior wanted to transfer him to Giżycko, about 200 km away, without taking into account his family situation.

Insp. Waldemar Pankowski ended his 26-year service in an atmosphere of scandal. In his speech, the resigning district commander of the Iława police critically assessed the situation in the formation. - As a man of honor, I cannot shake your hand - he finally turned to the head of the Warmian-Masurian police, Insp. Mirosław Elszowski.

·Poland
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Gazeta broke the news in Poland on Monday, January 13, 2025.
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