Poland has deported TikTok blogger Crawly back to Ukraine, who filmed pranks and hooligan videos, causing outrage among the Polish public. This was reported by the Polish publication Polsat News.
"Patostreamer Vladislav O., known as Crawly, has returned to Ukraine," announced the spokesperson for the Minister of Internal Affairs and Administration, Jacek Dobrzynski. The man has been banned from re-entering the Schengen area for the next 10 years.
(Note. "Patostreamer" is an internet slang term that describes a streamer who creates emotionally intense or excessively dramatic content. Their style is often characterized by exaggerated reactions, demonstrations of their own "moral superiority," or a focus on topics that elicit strong emotional responses from the audience).
The detention of patostreamer Crawly became known on Friday. According to the Polish publication, the man has been causing problems for staff at Warsaw galleries for several months. The TikToker, dressed as a distinctive green gnome, often stormed various shops and service points, frequently accompanied by others. Among his "feats" are climbing onto counters, provoking security staff, hindering the work of sellers, and instigating fights with other characters.
Recently, videos surfaced showing the TikToker at a parking lot in Warsaw with a group of fans, covered with cardboard boxes, starting to destroy parked cars. The police later reported that the cars the participants jumped on were brought in on trailers. After the incident, they were also towed away by tow trucks.
For some time, there was circulating information online that Crawly was from Belarus. However, it was later revealed that he hails from Ukraine.
Other crime news about Ukrainians abroad
As reported by UNIAN, last week in Greece, communists attacked participants of a rally commemorating the anniversary of the Holodomor. During the attack, a representative of the Ukrainian embassy was injured.
We also reported that at the beginning of November in Germany, a Ukrainian was killed during a dispute over the war. Four men have been arrested, one of whom is a citizen of Uzbekistan.