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Ukrainian Fisherman Deported After Catching Protected Catfish in Warsaw

A 57-year-old Ukrainian man was deported from Poland after illegally catching a 40-kilogram protected catfish from Lake Balaton in Warsaw’s Gocław district between late May and early June.

The Illegal Catch in Warsaw

In late May, two men took a pedal boat onto Lake Balaton in the Gocław district of Warsaw. One of the men caught a 180-centimeter, 40-kilogram catfish that had reportedly inhabited the lake for two decades and was under a protective period. The fish was subsequently found in the trunk of a car.

Deportation Proceedings

Police officers from Warsaw’s Seventh District detained the man on June 2. The Border Guard determined that his continued presence in Poland posed a threat to public order and issued a return decision with immediate effect.

Ban on Re-entry

On June 3, the 57-year-old was escorted to the Dorohusk border crossing and expelled from the country. He has been issued a five-year ban on re-entering Poland and other Schengen Area states.

Recent Incident at Morskie Oko

This deportation follows another recent case involving a Ukrainian influencer who drove a sports car to Morskie Oko, violating the Tatra National Park’s vehicle ban. The individual claimed the incident was caused by navigation errors and a raised gate, accepting responsibility for failing to notice traffic restrictions.

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