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Updated 13:43

Four Arrested Over Supplying Drugs to a Minor in Biała Podlaska

Police arrested four suspects accused of supplying drugs to a minor in Biała Podlaska. Court ordered temporary arrest; suspects face up to 20 years.

Four people face charges after local police accused them of supplying drugs to a minor. Consequently, the court ordered temporary arrest for all four suspects in Biała Podlaska.

What happened in the case of supplying drugs to a minor

Local narcotics detectives detained four people last week. Moreover, they arrested a 20-year-old woman during an on-the-spot intervention. However, the woman dropped a small bag with a herbal substance when she saw police. In addition, officers searched her home. They found plastic bags with herbal material and a crystalline powder. Preliminary tests showed marijuana and mephedrone. Meanwhile, police found more drugs in a 22-year-old man’s flat. Tests there detected amphetamine and marijuana. Therefore, investigators say the total haul could yield over 300 dealer portions.

Charges, court decisions and potential penalties

Prosecutors charged all four suspects with giving narcotics to a minor. Furthermore, authorities said the 20-year-old faced an attempted-supply charge that police stopped in time. Also, the 20-year-old and 22-year-old face possession counts. The court in Biała Podlaska agreed with police and prosecutors. Consequently, the court placed all four under temporary arrest. In Poland, courts use temporary arrest to prevent flight, collusion, or repeated offences. Therefore, the two-month pre-trial detention can extend if the court finds cause. The law in serious drug cases carries heavy penalties. Moreover, those convicted may face up to 20 years in prison.

Police work and local context

Detectives acted after local intelligence. In addition, they coordinated searches with the prosecutor’s office. The prosecutor leads investigations in Poland and files charges. (Prokuratura = prosecutor’s office.) Police rely on fast tests to identify substances. However, courts wait for laboratory confirmation. Also, courts consider the involvement of a minor an aggravating factor under Polish law. Therefore, cases involving minors attract strict scrutiny.

💡 GOOD TO KNOW: If you are an expat in Poland, you should know the basic legal and civic terms. First, PESEL (the national ID number) helps register you with authorities. Second, a “mandat” means a police fine. Third, NFZ covers public health care (similar to NHS). Furthermore, ZUS handles pensions and social insurance. If police contact you, ask for a translator if you do not speak Polish. In addition, contact your embassy for consular help if you face criminal charges.

For expats, this case highlights several practical points. First, avoid any involvement with illegal drugs. Second, law enforcement in smaller cities like Biała Podlaska acts swiftly. Also, cooperating with police and legal counsel matters. Therefore, contact a lawyer promptly if you face questions from police. Finally, keep documentation such as residency permits and contact details for your embassy.

Authorities continue the investigation. Furthermore, prosecutors will seek longer detention if needed. Meanwhile, forensic labs will confirm the substances. Therefore, a trial could follow once prosecutors finalise the case.

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