Injuries from beatings or barbed wire: Prosecutor's Office investigates what happened to truck driver from Poland in Lješnica

Kamil Baior initially claimed he was beaten, but then changed his mind...

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The navigation system allegedly took him to Lješnica by mistake (illustration, Photo: Shutterstock)
The navigation system allegedly took him to Lješnica by mistake (illustration, Photo: Shutterstock)
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Truck driver Kamil Baior, a citizen of Poland, accidentally found himself in the Bijelo Polje settlement of Lješnica a few nights ago, where he was injured, most likely after a physical attack by unknown persons.

That Baior suffered minor injuries on Monday, 20 minutes after midnight, was confirmed to "Vijesti" by the Emergency Unit of the Bijelo Polje Hospital, where the Pole was transported by ambulance due to "injuries sustained in a fight". He allegedly said that he was "beaten by people unknown to him and complained of pain in his left hand, right shoulder and stomach".

"The patient suffered minor physical injuries in the form of a 3-centimeter cut on his left hand," Vijesti learned from the Emergency Unit.

However, under still unclear circumstances, the Pole changed his mind a little later and told Bijelo Polje police officers that he had been "injured on the barbed wire."

In a response to "Vijesti" from the Basic State Prosecutor's Office, they state that "the prosecutor on duty was reported by the Police Administration - Security Department of Bijelo Polje on the night between 18 and 19 January 2026 that a foreign citizen, who was later determined to be from Poland, and a truck driver, had been guided by incorrect navigation and had wandered into the town of Lješnica, and that he had been attacked by locals on that occasion."

However, as the ODT further states, the Pole was "interrogated by the police and examined at the Bijelo Polje General Hospital and was informed that he had been injured on the barbed wire."

"The Police Directorate is currently collecting information and implementing other actions and measures, as ordered by the State Prosecutor. After collecting evidence, the acting prosecutor will assess whether the actions of a certain person contain elements of a criminal offense or misdemeanor," the ODT's response states.

Locals' shock

According to statements from the residents of Lješnica, the Polish man, fleeing with a knife in his hand and bloody hands, first rang the doorbell of a house, where they did not open the door, but they called the police, who soon arrived at the scene.

Meanwhile, the Pole managed to break into another house.

According to a statement from a Bjelopolje resident sent to the investigation, the woman whose house Baior broke into was shocked when, after midnight, instead of her son, she saw an unknown man with bloody hands, with a knife in his hand.

"According to what is available to us, she explained that when the door opened, she was expecting her son to return from town, and then the shock set in. It was even more terrifying when the unknown man locked the door behind him and allegedly called the police," the source said.

He added that the police were already in front of the neighboring house, and that Baior met them on the street, leaving the house where he had hidden.

The same source claims that traces of blood were left on the front doorbell, doorknobs...

A Bjelopolje resident, who did not want his name mentioned, told "Vijesti" an almost identical story about a Polish citizen's attempt to save himself by entering a house in Lješnica, stating that several locals called the police while the agony continued.

The same source states that he suspects that the case is being deliberately covered up because one of the participants is the son of a police officer.

"Vijesti" is also expecting answers from the Police Directorate about this case.

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