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Warsaw: Spanish Vandals Brought the Metro to a Standstill for Graffiti. Now They’re Behind Bars.

2026/03/16
in Infrastructures

On a Wednesday afternoon, passengers at Wawrzyszew metro station experienced moments of genuine fear. What initially looked like a technical malfunction turned out to be a premeditated operation by four Spanish nationals who stopped a train full of people – just to spray-paint the carriages. It ended in pre-trial detention and charges carrying up to 8 years in prison.

Chaos at Wawrzyszew

The incident took place on Wednesday after 3:00 PM. The perpetrators – two men aged 23 and 25, a 23-year-old woman, and a 20-year-old man – pulled the emergency brake, immobilizing the train mid-route. But they didn’t stop there. Using an emergency lever, they opened the carriage doors on the track side, forcing passengers out directly onto the rails. Only once the frightened travellers had evacuated the train did the four vandals get to work on their actual goal: spraying graffiti across the exterior surfaces of two carriages.

The perpetrators’ actions put dozens of people at direct risk of losing their lives or suffering serious injury. A metro track is no place for unsuspecting passengers.

The Bill: Over $24,100

The transportation chaos caused by the group translated into very concrete financial losses. Total damages were estimated at over $24,100:

  • ~$22,000 – costs of suspending train services
  • ~$1,470 – deploying replacement bus services
  • ~$1,070 – damage to the carriages’ paintwork

A few cans of spray paint. A bill that Warsaw won’t forget anytime soon.

Police Acted Fast

Officers from the Bielany district launched a pursuit immediately. The 23-year-old woman was caught first, followed shortly by her 20-year-old accomplice. The remaining two men were tracked down to a rented apartment where they were attempting to hide. A search of one of them also turned up marijuana.

All four are Spanish nationals.

The Court Showed No Mercy

They were charged with deliberately disrupting the operation of public transportation infrastructure and destruction of property. The prosecution applied for pre-trial detention, and the District Court for Warsaw-Żoliborz granted the request – all four will remain behind bars for the next two months.

The offences they are charged with carry a sentence of up to 8 years in prison.

The case of the Spanish nationals at the Warsaw metro is yet another example of so-called „graffiti tourism” – a phenomenon in which illegal street art enthusiasts travel across Europe, treating the rolling stock of city after city as their personal canvas. This time, however, the price tag for that „artistic expression” may prove exceptionally steep – and rightly so.

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