The Border Guard has a strong presence on the Polish-German border. Cooperation has one goal

The Border Guard announced the beginning of cooperation, which is to help better secure the Polish-German border. In 2015, the Border Guard Commander-in-Chief and the Military Police Commander-in-Chief signed an agreement on cooperation.
In mid-June of this year, patrols appeared on the Polish-German border. Officers of the Nadodrzański Border Guard Unit were joined by soldiers of the Military Gendarmerie.
Western border of the country. Joint patrols of the Border Guard and Military PoliceAs reported by the Border Guard Headquarters, "joint patrols of border guards and soldiers are used in activities related to ensuring broadly understood security and maintaining public order". The aim of the combined services' activities is to "quickly respond to threats" and take preventive measures.
In the area of the Polish-German border, the border guard conducts 24-hour road checks and verifies the legality of the stay of foreigners. Since the beginning of April, almost 4.5 thousand people have been checked and over 250 foreigners staying in the country illegally have been detained.
Are Germany Transferring Migrants to Poland? The Ministry of Interior and Administration Denies ItThe spokesman for the Minister of Interior and Administration, Jacek Dobrzyński, warned against disinformation.
"The statement that Germany is transferring migrants to Poland is untrue. Whoever announces this is perfidiously spreading disinformation. In this situation, we are mostly dealing with foreigners who were staying in Poland (most of them legally) and who then try to enter Germany, but as a result of border control are refused entry to this country," he said. The spokesman added that Polish services are informed by the German side about the fact that a given foreigner is refused entry, and Polish officers "take appropriate actions."
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