A 21‑year‑old Warsaw resident sold marijuana in front of police officers in Wola, now faces up to ten years in prison.
Surprise Drug Transaction
Police from the Wola command intercepted a 21‑year‑old suspect and his 19‑year‑old client during a drug sale witnessed directly by officers. The hand‑to‑hand exchange occurred in front of the police, who arrested both men immediately.
Police Observation and Detection
A patrol car spied a spot where information indicated possible drug activity. Officers watched a man pacing nervously on the pavement. When a second man approached, they observed a quick exchange of a package for cash.
Arrest and Charges
The 21‑year‑old handed several grams of marijuana to the 19‑year‑old. Police collected evidential material. Under Poland’s Anti‑Narcotics Act, the older man was charged with providing drugs for financial gain, while the younger was charged with possession.
Legal Proceedings
The prosecutor’s office in Warsaw‑Wola placed the 21‑year‑old under police supervision. If convicted, he could face up to ten years in prison.



