Authorities apprehend BPOLI LUD and transfer them to the hands of justice
In a recent operation, a Polish citizen (42), a Georgian (41), and a Moldovan (46) were arrested at the Neiße rest area on the A4 Highway in Görlitz. The arrests were made during temporary border controls and were announced by the Federal Police Inspectorate Ludwigsdorf.
The arrest of the 46-year-old Moldovan was significant due to the outstanding arrest warrants discovered during identity checks. These warrants were issued by the Tiergarten local court for driving without a license, as well as for theft, preliminary detention, and an additional arrest warrant.
In addition to these charges, the Moldovan owes a total of 2,910.87 euros to the Tiergarten local court for driving without a license, and an additional 402.00 euros in fines. The Moldovan's total debts also include 2,508.87 euros in court costs from the same court, related to the same offense.
The 42-year-old Polish citizen owes a total of 4,721.34 euros to the Bamberg regional court for driving without a license.
The 41-year-old Georgian owes 1,132.50 euros to the Altoetting local court for illegal residence without a required residence permit.
All three individuals were handed over to the justice system after the temporary border controls.
For further inquiries, contact Michael Engler at the Federal Police Inspectorate Ludwigsdorf: email - [email protected], phone - 0 35 81 - 3626-6110, website - www.bundespolizei.de. The press spokesman of the Federal Police Inspectorate Ludwigsdorf is Thomas Baack.
The convictions for these offenses were issued by the Kaufbeuren local court. The news content originates from the Federal Police Inspectorate Ludwigsdorf, transmitted via news aktuell.
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