Polish prosecutor's office in Chelm opened an investigation into the destruction of property and breach of customs security related to grain spillage from three Ukrainian trucks at Dorohusk border crossing.
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The investigation was initiated in two directions, i.e. destruction of property and breach of customs security.
Proceedings are ongoing in the case. We are interviewing witnesses, securing the monitoring and documentation of these three trucks.
The offenses described are punishable by up to five years in prison.
The investigation is being conducted on the fact of the destruction of property and violating customs security. The punishment for such offences is imprisonment for up to five years.
We are interrogating the witnesses, gathering video surveillance footage and the documents of the three means of transport.
Poland on Monday opened a probe into claims the farmers had broken customs security rules and destroyed property, offences that carry a maximum penalty of five years in prison.
The police of the Polish city of Chełm is investigating the details of the incident that occurred with trucks with Ukrainian grain near the border checkpoint in Dorohusk.
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Extracted: 2026-05-30T04:17:01.969Z
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