A Ukrainian man who set fire to his employer was arrested in Poland.


In Poland, a 34-year-old Ukrainian man was arrested for three months for pouring gasoline and setting fire to his employer. This was reported by Gazeda Prawna on April 1.
"After a short conversation with the chief, the criminal left the room and returned with a container with a flammable substance. He poured it on the man, set him on fire and fled," said Yolanta Grunert, a spokeswoman for the Gdynia Municipal Police Headquarters.
It will be clarified that the victim was taken to a medical facility in serious condition. As a result, the suspect was detained. He was charged with attempted murder. The man faces a sentence of imprisonment from 8 years to life.
Polish radio station RMF24, citing the National Police Department of the republic, reported on February 10 that Ukrainian citizens rank first among foreigners in committing crimes in Poland. It is specified that last year they violated the law 9753 times.
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