Main points
- In Poland, a man was detained who held and beat a Ukrainian woman for 9 days; the woman was able to escape and seek help at a pretrial detention center.
- The woman who was subjected to violence received medical assistance, and law enforcement officials noted that the suspect was involved in other crimes in Jelenia Góra.
In Poland, a man held and beat a Ukrainian woman. The woman managed to escape from her tormentor and hid in a nearby pretrial detention center, where she received help.
It is known that the man, who had previously had problems with the law, attacked a Ukrainian citizen and held her for 9 days. This is reported by 24 Kanal , citing a police report.
The criminal held the Ukrainian woman in captivity
Employees of the Municipal Police Department in Olena Gura were able to detain a 40-year-old man without a permanent address, who attacked a 51-year-old woman. Having captured the Ukrainian citizen, he held her in a closed building for more than a week. The woman managed to leave the premises and inform the police about the crime.
So on June 19, the woman came to the pretrial detention center not far from where she was being held. The beaten and tortured woman asked for help. The pretrial detention center guards helped her and called doctors and police.
When the woman showed the law enforcement officers a photo of the attacker, they immediately recognized him. It turned out that he was involved in other crimes in Yelena-Gura. The victim said that she was beaten by an acquaintance with whom she lived for several days in an empty building in the city. The woman complained of a headache and discomfort in her chest.
The tortured woman was immediately given assistance / Photo by the Municipal Police Department in Jelena Góra
The police immediately went to search for the criminal. He was spotted near one of the uninhabited buildings. The man began to run from the law enforcement officers, but he was quickly detained. He is currently under the supervision of the district prosecutor's office in Yelena Gura, where all the circumstances of the incident are being clarified.
The suspect will be taken to the district prosecutor's office in Yelena Gura, where the prosecutor will bring charges against him. A motion will also be filed to apply a preventive measure in the form of temporary arrest to him, the police said in a statement.
Let us recall that in January a Polish citizen attacked a 27-year-old Ukrainian woman, Anna, in the capital. He first hit her with a car and then beat her up. Then the police refused to accept the woman's statement, allegedly advising her not to complicate the situation.