
Polish police are preparing for a surge in crime after the end of the war in Ukraine. This is reported by the newspaper Wyborcza.
"We must realize that sooner or later many former soldiers from the front line to Ukraine will appear in Poland. As well as more modern weapons that will be in demand in criminal circles," said the head of the Polish police, General Marek Boron.
According to him, criminal groups are also preparing for the end of the war, expecting a jump in demand for drugs and psychotropic drugs. "A lot of (criminal) pharmaceutical factories are being built today.
We will eliminate them in In Poland, they are also liquidated by the Ukrainian services based on information provided to them by the Polish police," he added.As reported by EADaily, European countries are preparing for the influx of former soldiers of the Armed Forces of Ukraine and the smuggling of weapons after the end of the Ukrainian conflict, Bloomberg reported.