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Updated 10:44

Vandalism on Tysiąclecie: CCTV Footage Shows Suspects

Police released CCTV images after Tysiąclecie vandalism near a Katowice building. Authorities ask public for help.

The Katowice police released CCTV images after Tysiąclecie vandalism near a residential block. They ask residents and passersby to help identify the suspects.

Tysiąclecie vandalism: CCTV images and what we know

Police say the incident happened on 31 March 2026 at ul. Tysiąclecia in Katowice. Moreover, the suspects damaged a fire door that leads to the building roof. Consequently, the damage created a potential safety hazard for residents. However, no injuries have been reported so far. In addition, surveillance cameras captured the full episode. Therefore, investigators extracted clear images of the men involved.

Who is investigating and how to help

Detectives from Police Station VII in Katowice lead the probe. Moreover, officers want anyone who recognises the men to contact them urgently. The police provide two contact routes. Firstly, call 47 851 39 00 or email kp7@katowice.ka.policja.gov.pl. Secondly, you can also contact Police Station VI by calling 47 851 36 66 or 47 851 38 79. In addition, you may email kp6@katowice.ka.policja.gov.pl. Furthermore, the police guarantee anonymity to informants. Therefore, people can feel safe when they call.

Why this matters for expats and residents

Vandalism like this can affect building safety and insurance claims. Moreover, property managers must report damage to insurers quickly. Consequently, delayed reporting might complicate payouts. In addition, if the door was a fire exit, the act may breach safety rules. Therefore, building owners might face fines or enforcement actions. For expats, know that Polish fines are called “mandat” (a fixed-penalty fine). Furthermore, authorities may ask for your PESEL number (national ID number) for police procedures. Also, remember public services such as the National Health Fund (NFZ) and Social Insurance Institution (ZUS) are separate from police work, but they govern other civic matters.

For residents, take photos and keep copies of any CCTV footage you own. Moreover, forward such material to the police promptly. However, avoid confronting suspects directly. Instead, call the police. Therefore, let the officers handle the contact and identification.

💡 GOOD TO KNOW: If you witness a crime, call 112 in Poland for emergencies. In addition, use the local police numbers listed above for non-emergencies. Moreover, the police promise anonymity for tipsters. Also, carry an ID when dealing with officials. Note: PESEL is the national ID number, ZUS is the social security institution, NFZ is the public health insurer, and a “mandat” is a police-issued fine.

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