Ukrainian Woman Detained in Poland on Interpol Red Notice

Polish police in Piaseczno detained a 40-year-old Ukrainian citizen sought by Interpol for a serious crime committed in Ukraine.

Police Detain Ukrainian National

Police in Mazovia, Poland, have detained a 40-year-old Ukrainian woman who was subject to a red notice issued by Interpol.

Officers from the Piaseczno traffic police made the arrest. The woman had been wanted by Ukrainian authorities since 2024 in connection with a crime against life and health.

Initial Response to Noise Complaint

Police responded to a report of a loud party at a house in Piaseczno.

Interpol Red Notice Confirmed

Upon arriving at the scene, officers discovered the wanted woman. While the reported party was not confirmed, a check of the police information system revealed the 40-year-old was subject to a red notice from Interpol, issued in June 2024, confirmed by officer press spokesperson subcomm. Magdalena Gąsowska.

Seven-Year Sentence Awaits

The woman is wanted for a serious crime committed in Ukraine and faces a seven-year prison sentence. She was held in a police cell overnight and will soon be deported to Ukraine.

Understanding Interpol Red Notices

Interpol red notices are issued for individuals wanted for serious crimes, including robbery, murder, fraud, and drug trafficking. These notices trigger international arrest warrants, applying to 196 member countries.

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