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Poland sees drop in crime, but violent robberies surge in 2024

09.01.2025 16:55
In 2024, criminal activity decreased in Poland, but robberies increased, reports the Polish daily "Rzeczpospolita."
Businessman Witold Bachaj from Łańcut, in southeastern Poland, was attacked in his own home by assailants who poured boiling water on him.
Businessman Witold Bachaj from Łańcut, in southeastern Poland, was attacked in his own home by assailants who poured boiling water on him.Maxim Hopman/Unsplash.com/CC0; arch. prywatne

A total of 439,000 crimes were registered last year, 44,000 fewer than in the previous year. The number of thefts, break-ins, and murders dropped, with car thefts becoming particularly less frequent.

However, bold robberies and assaults emerged on the streets, which negatively impacted the overall statistics. In Warsaw, a brutal murder and rape of a 25-year-old Belarusian woman took place, and in Łańcut, a businessman was tortured by attackers who scalded him with... boiling water.

Additionally, an increase in the threshold for theft from 500 to 800 PLN (117 to 188 EUR) in 2023 led some crimes to be treated as offenses rather than crimes, potentially distorting the statistics.

Source: IAR/Rzeczpospolita

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