Poland to send 500 police to bolster security at Belarus border

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The police force would join 5,000 border guards and 2,000 soldiers in securing the border. Read more at straitstimes.com.

WARSAW - Poland said on Sunday it will send 500 police to shore up security at its border with Belarus to cope with rising numbers of migrants crossing as well as any potential threats after the Wagner group of mercenaries relocates to Belarus.

on the border since 2021 by flying in people from the Middle East and Africa and attempting to push them across the frontier. A spokeswoman for Poland’s Border Guard said that Polish patrols at the border have also faced more aggressive behaviour in the past two months as the number of migrants rose. Deputy Minister Coordinator of Special Services Stanislaw Zaryn told Reuters the bigger security presence was also in response to the transfer of Wagner group mercenaries to Belarus.

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