Jarosław Szymczyk
Polish police officer / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Jarosław Jakub Szymczyk (born 21 March 1970 in Katowice) is a Polish police officer in rank of Inspector General, who served as the Commander-in-Chief of Police between 2016 and 2023.[1]
Jarosław Szymczyk | |
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Commander-in-Chief of Police | |
In office 13 April 2016 – 7 December 2023 | |
Appointed by | Beata Szydło, PM |
Minister | |
Personal details | |
Born | Jarosław Jakub Szymczyk (1970-03-21) 21 March 1970 (age 54) Katowice |
Service | Police of Poland |
Years of service | Since 1990 |
Rank | Inspector General |
His police career started in 1990.[2] In the years 2007–2008 he was the provincial police commander in Rzeszów. In 2008–2012, he was the deputy provincial police commander in Katowice. In 2012–2015, he was the provincial police commander in Kielce, and in the years 2015–2016, the provincial police commander in Katowice.
According to information in Google in 2022 Szymczyk gained notoriety for being involved in an incident, in which a Ukrainian grenade launcher he had been gifted when visiting the country during the Russian invasion was apparently accidentally mishandled by himself in his office in Warsaw, leading to him being hospitalised with minor injuries.[3][4]