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Updated 14:18

61-Year-Old Arrested After Knife Threat and Drunk Driving

A 61-year-old man arrested for domestic violence after allegedly threatening his wife with a knife and driving while intoxicated in Janów Podlaski.

A 61-year-old man faced temporary detention after police say he threatened his wife with a knife and later drove away while intoxicated in Janów Podlaski. The man arrested for domestic violence now faces criminal charges and a court-ordered three-month remand.

Man arrested for domestic violence in Janów Podlaski

Police from the Janów Podlaski station responded to a domestic incident over the weekend. Consequently, officers found that the couple had argued and that the husband allegedly threatened his wife with a knife. Moreover, investigators say the violence had lasted for months, beginning in September last year. In addition, the woman reported repeated humiliation, forced expulsions from the home, and intimidation.

What police say happened at the scene

After the victim informed officers, the man left the property in a car. However, police traced him and brought him back to custody. At the station, an alcohol test showed more than 3.0 per mille in his blood. Therefore, investigators performed a retrospective test to estimate his state while driving. The prosecutor then charged him with domestic abuse and driving while intoxicated.

Court steps and possible penalties

The District Court in Biała Podlaska (Sąd Rejonowy w Białej Podlaskiej) accepted the prosecution’s request. Consequently, judges ordered temporary arrest for three months. In addition, the man faces up to five years in prison under the applicable criminal code. However, the final sentence will depend on trial evidence and any aggravating factors.

For readers unfamiliar with Polish procedure, the police lead the initial investigation. Next, prosecutors (prokuratura) review evidence and push for charges when warranted. Finally, courts decide pre-trial measures and convictions. Moreover, police can seek a temporary remand to protect victims and preserve the investigation.

💡 GOOD TO KNOW: If you face or witness domestic violence in Poland, call 112 for emergencies. In addition, you can contact local police at their station or consult NGOs and your embassy for support. Note that Polish institutions use specific terms: PESEL means your national ID number, NFZ is the public health insurer, ZUS handles pensions and social security, and “mandat” means a police-issued fine. Therefore, keep identity documents with you and ask for translation help if needed.

Local context matters. Janów Podlaski sits in Biała Podlaska County within Lublin Voivodeship. Consequently, rural communities may rely on nearby towns for specialised victim services. However, prosecutors and courts act the same across Poland, and police increasingly prioritise domestic violence cases.

Authorities urge the public to report abuse. Moreover, prompt reporting helps secure protective measures and evidence. Therefore, anyone who fears for their safety should contact police or support organisations without delay.

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