Poland Deported a Ukrainian Who Caught the Famous Warsaw Catfish From the Lake,
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A man was punished for catching a 40-kilogram catfish in Lake Balaton in Warsaw. A 57-year-old Ukrainian citizen was deported from Poland after being detained after catching a large catfish in Warsaw. He was also banned from entering the Schengen area for five years, RBC-Ukraine reported, citing tvn24.pl. Key points: Reason for detention: A 57-year-old Ukrainian man was detained in Warsaw for catching a catfish over 170 cm long and weighing appr…
The Polish authorities deported a 57-year-old Ukrainian citizen under an expedited procedure, who caught and took with him a two-meter catfish, which for more than 20 years was a living monument of the local Lake Balaton and was known among the townspeople.
This decision was certainly eagerly awaited by many Poles. A Ukrainian citizen, previously detained for fishing a catfish from a lake in Warsaw's Gocław district, has been deported! Even editor Agnieszka Gozdyra of Polsat News is pleased.
The fate of a giant catfish from Warsaw's Lake Balaton has outraged residents and authorities: a foreigner pulled the fish out of the water during a fishing ban and stuffed it alive into the trunk of a car. Polish police tracked him down, and the case was then taken over by the border guards, who decided to deport him immediately.
Police announced that a 57-year-old Ukrainian citizen suspected of taking a live catfish from Lake Balaton in Warsaw has been expelled from Poland.
Poland deports Ukrainian who caught Warsaw catfish that lived in lake for 20 years
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