Police officers from Szczecin foiled an attempt to smuggle migrants

This morning, during a routine sobriety check conducted by Szczecin traffic police officers, a station wagon whose driver was transporting illegal immigrants was stopped. The incident occurred on a road leading out of Szczecin. The officers stopped the van for a roadside check.
A 32-year-old Uzbek citizen was behind the wheel. Officers discovered six men in the cargo area of the vehicle, all without identification documents. Initial findings suggest they were likely Eritrean citizens who had been illegally transported across the border from Lithuania to Poland.
Further investigation revealed that the driver did not have a driving license. The man explained that he was heading towards Germany.
All detainees โ both the driver and the foreigners being transported โ were taken to a police station. The Border Guard was notified and is conducting further investigations.
The case is ongoing. Police and the Border Guard are investigating the circumstances of the incident, including possible connections to illegal human smuggling.
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@ Brother-in-law
2025-08-02 17:30:50
Don't confuse credit cards with digital "cash registers." They're not the same thing.

Xxx
2025-08-02 17:11:58
Ethiopia alone now has 120 million people, up from 38 million in 1980. So there's potential to explore the world. How many of them do you think will visit Poland and enjoy it? Free board, cash in your pocket, free healthcare, and free living are incentives.

Objectively
2025-08-02 17:02:07
It would be better not to detain them, but to escort them to the Reich. Now we have them to support...

Pizza ๐
2025-08-02 16:55:04
Did KOlaga Szczerba and Joลski come with hot pizza for refugees?

Brother-in-law
2025-08-02 15:11:39
They've been doing this in Bavaria for two years now. Search and read more!!! I still maintain that no one here in Poland wants to stay even for a moment?!!!

@ Brother-in-law
2025-08-02 15:03:20
Have you heard that Germany won't be paying social security benefits to "engineers" in cash? They're supposed to receive digital "cash." They won't pay it out or take it abroad. Would you bet the governor general will make sure they get cash in October?

Brother-in-law
2025-08-02 13:57:44
Why are you idiots so worked up? You can't read with understanding. They all went to the GDR. No one wanted to stay here!! We are not a country of final destination, a land flowing with milk and honey. Learn to read with understanding.

@fish
2025-08-02 13:17:50
The Law and Justice party (PiS) has been out of power for a long time. Let the government get to work and restore the order they promised for eight years, and that they had ready-made solutions in their drawers. Instead of spending time on affairs and writing on the internet, they could just work any government job they could, and if they can't handle it, let them resign.

@fish
2025-08-02 13:17:31
I generally agree with you, PiS has started to change the ethnic structure of Poland, but as a nasty veteran I cannot ignore the fact that it was the EU that introduced visa-free travel for citizens of countries such as Georgia...

The service is working ๐
2025-08-02 13:15:33
Why do we need the Bฤ kiewicz gang? Just to make political capital for Kaczelnik? Then let him support him, because the orphanage is officially supported by his parents...๐

Zero hate...
2025-08-02 13:12:45
Eritreans are Christians, and you have to help your neighbors, right, PiS??? So go whine somewhere else ๐๐๐

@It's in your head
2025-08-02 13:07:27
PiSz to his guru on Nowogrodzka, why was a driver like this allowed into Poland, and Lithuania is in the Schengen area, so he somehow smuggled the rest of the guys in, and that's all...

It's all in your head
2025-08-02 12:46:00
It doesn't fit! An Uzbek without papers transported Eritreans without papers, too. They're making a mess of Poland, for which they have no business! Enough of this!! The government and the services, get to work! Or get out. If you can't, others will take care of our country's peace. Parliamentarians, get to work! Illegal border crossing and illegal stay in Poland must be considered a crime with mandatory punishment, deportation, and a ban on subsequent entry. Enough of this rubbish!

fish
2025-08-02 12:41:28
Not long ago, the Law and Justice (PiS) party (PiS) was luring Georgians, Uzbeks, Tajiks, and others who don't work anywhere but instead engage in all sorts of schemes like document forgery, smuggling, illegal immigration, and so on into Poland. It's time to end visa-free travel and strictly limit it. There was a great report recently about a guy from Warsaw who ran a paper mill for these pseudo-employees, selling everything from driver's licenses to all sorts of documents!

Former dog
2025-08-02 12:33:16
Again, the police officers' actions are illegal. There's no such thing as a ROUTINE inspection of anything. To stop someone, the dog must have reasonable suspicion that any of the points in Article 14 of the UOP have been met. Otherwise, it's illegal!

Eritrea
2025-08-02 12:13:18
Poland probably does not border the state of Eritrea, and besides, I believe the official message that there are no illegal immigrants here, so maybe this is some kind of mistake?
Kurier Szczecinski