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Agency officers at Hamburg Airport's BPOL-HH station wrongfully enlist and apprehend individuals; unauthorized driving results in incarceration

Misconduct at Hamburg Airport: Federal Police Hire Erroneously Leads to Arrests; Unlicensed Driving...
Misconduct at Hamburg Airport: Federal Police Hire Erroneously Leads to Arrests; Unlicensed Driving Results in Imprisonment for Individuals

Agency officers at Hamburg Airport's BPOL-HH station wrongfully enlist and apprehend individuals; unauthorized driving results in incarceration

A 59-year-old Romanian national was apprehended by federal police at Hamburg Airport on Monday, as he had been wanted since April 2022 by the Bayreuth Public Prosecutor's Office.

According to the Federal Police Inspection Airport Hamburg, the man mistakenly approached the border police exit control for a different flight. The individual was attempting to fly from Paris to Bucharest.

The arrest warrant states that the man owes 45 daily fines of 40 euros each, totaling 1,883 euros. There are also procedural costs of 83 euros associated with the arrest.

Federal police officers conducted a wanted person search on the individual and took him into custody at the Hamburg remand prison as he was unable to pay the required amount.

The Public Prosecutor's Office in Bayreuth has been seeking the man since April 2022. For further inquiries, you can contact Marcus Henschel (contact person) at the Federal Police Inspection Airport Hamburg via email ([email protected]), telephone (040 500 27-104), fax (040 500 27-272), or Twitter handle (@bpol_nord).

The contact details for the Bayreuth Public Prosecutor's Office are not provided in the given information. However, you can reach out to them using the standard contact methods for German public prosecutors.

For more information about the Federal Police, visit their website at www.bundespolizei.de. Alternatively, the man's mobile number is 0172 427 56 08. It is important to note that the man could serve 45 days of imprisonment if he fails to pay the fines.

Stay tuned for more updates on this developing story.

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