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Updated 04:11

Biała Podlaska: Two Men Charged in Beating

Two men face charges over an assault after drinking in Biała Podlaska. Prosecutor imposed police supervision; a repeat offender may face higher jail time.

Two men now face criminal charges after an assault after drinking left a man badly hurt in Biała Podlaska. The incident happened in mid-May and required medical attention for the victim.

What happened

Police responded after a caller found a beaten man lying by an apartment block. Emergency medics treated the injured man before hospital transport. Consequently, local detectives opened an immediate investigation. Moreover, officers identified three men who had been drinking together earlier that day. However, a verbal argument escalated into violence. Two suspects allegedly beat, kicked, and dragged the victim across the ground. In addition, the attackers left the victim outside a stairwell.

Police action and charges

Biała Podlaska criminal investigators confirmed the identities of two suspects. They arrested men aged 42 and 45. Consequently, both men now face formal charges related to bodily harm. Moreover, prosecutors ordered police supervision as a preventive measure. This measure requires regular check-ins at a police station (“dozór Policji”). Therefore, the suspects must obey reporting rules while authorities prepare the case. However, the older suspect faces tougher scrutiny. He served prison time recently for a similar crime and will be tried under recidivism rules. In addition, recidivism can increase the sentence by half of the statutory maximum.

Why this matters to expats

Violent incidents can affect anyone, including visitors and residents. Consequently, you should know how local emergency and legal systems work. Call 112 for police or medical emergencies. Moreover, Poland’s National Health Fund (NFZ) usually covers emergency medical care. However, private expats may prefer private insurance to avoid billing issues. In addition, if you become a victim or witness, expect police to take statements. You can request an interpreter if you do not speak Polish. Therefore, contact your embassy or consulate for assistance and legal referrals. Furthermore, keep your PESEL number (national ID when you have one) and other documents ready for official procedures. Note that a “mandat” means a fine for minor offences. Also, ZUS refers to the social security institution, which matters only for employment or compensation questions.

💡 GOOD TO KNOW: If you witness or suffer crime in Poland, call 112 immediately. Moreover, ask for an interpreter if you need one. In addition, contact your embassy for guidance on legal help and translation. Remember that police supervision (dozór Policji) means regular reporting to the station. Therefore, keep records and seek a lawyer early. Finally, emergency healthcare is covered by the National Health Fund (NFZ) in many cases, but travel insurance speeds up access and pays private bills.

Prosecutors will present the case to a court. If convicted, the suspects face up to five years in prison. However, recidivism can increase the penalty by half, possibly raising the maximum to about seven and a half years. Consequently, the court will decide the final punishment after trial.

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