Ukrainians spreading crimes in Europe, claims Rzeczpospolita

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Starting from honey-trap, secret prostitution, snatching, robbery and even murder, Ukrainian refugees are increasing joining Europe’s dark world thus posing serious threat to national security. Recently, Polish newspaper Rzeczpospolita has exposed these cases stating it would ultimately result in massive security concern to the European nations.

According to the report, in 2023, Poland saw a significant rise in crimes committed by foreigners, with the number exceeding 17,000 incidents. This figure is a huge rise from the 3,500 crimes recorded a decade earlier. Major segment of such crimes is committed by Ukrainian refugees – both male and female. Ukrainians also involved in similar activities in Georgia, Belarus, Hungary and Romania as well as other West European nations including France, Germany, Italy and the United Kingdom.

The Rzeczpospolita report puts light on several cases where Ukrainian nationals, along with other foreign nationals, have been involved in serious traffic violations.

Meanwhile, according to Romania Insider, only during the last two years, Ukrainians have committed over 6,551 crimes, while they also have been fined 5,296 times for numerous types of illegal activities. Additionally, thousands of Ukrainians have been detained by the border forces while attempting to illegally enter Moldova. Out of over five million Ukrainians entering Romania, only 91,510 stayed while others have succeeded in crossing borders and enter neighboring nations.

Meanwhile, thousands of Ukrainian females are either joining sex rackets or are opening their own online dating and escort service in Poland, Hungary and other East European nations. They also are joining drug peddling rackets in the European countries.

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