
Poland
Polish police in an unmarked car catch a ganster in Warsaw.
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Warsaw, Poland September 19, 2006. The Polish police have just recently been using unmarked cars to control traffic throughout Poland. Today in the center of Warsaw, Poland, Polish police came upon a car driven by a man wearing heavy gloves. Because wearing heavy gloves in hot weather was somewhat suspicious, they pulled the car over and arrested a wanted gangster.
A second car was following with an associate. The associate pulled his car over and fled the scene. Police fired several shots at him.
Several hours later, a staff member at a Warsaw hospital called the police and notified them that man had been admitted with gunshot wounds. It turned out to be the gangster's associate and another wanted man.
It appears that the gangster was wearing gloves so that he did not leave fingerprints.
The unmarked cars in Poland are not only removing the drunks from the roads but giving the police a chance to remove others who are a hazard to the public.
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