Media - Over the past week, 180 foreign citizens have been expelled from Poland, including Georgian citizens

Over the past week, 180 foreign citizens have been expelled from Poland, including Georgian citizens, Polish media reports, citing the country's Border Guard Service.

According to the Polish Border Guard Service, 27 citizens of Belarus, 21 of Moldova, and 19 of Georgia voluntarily left Poland.

In addition, 24 citizens of Ukraine, 16 of Georgia, and 5 of Colombia were forcibly deported from Poland between December 15 and 21.

"Among them were foreigners convicted of theft, possession of narcotic drugs or psychotropic substances, physical violence, driving without a valid license, as well as persons who assisted others in illegally crossing the Polish border," the Polish Border Guard Service said in a statement.

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