Heavy alcohol consumption at Gelsenkirchen train station, with the German federal police confiscating two knives.
In an incident that took place on September 3rd at Gelsenkirchen Central Station, a Romanian citizen was detained by the German Federal Police for carrying two kitchen knives.
At 08:55, a patrol noticed the man, who appeared heavily intoxicated and disoriented. The officers made several attempts to communicate with him, but he initially did not respond and seemed apathetic. After repeated attempts, the man responded and handed over his ID card.
Upon searching the man's open bag, the officers found the two kitchen knives and secured them. The man refused both medical treatment and questions about carrying dangerous or prohibited items.
The specific Federal Police Directorate that handled the mentioned event is not identified in the provided search results. However, the Federal Police's headquarters is located at Untere Brinkstraße 81-89, 44141 Dortmund, and the Press Office can be contacted at this address. The Press Office of the Federal Police is also accessible via email at [email protected], with Björn Dahle serving as the contact person for press inquiries. His mobile number is +49 (0) 173/ 71 50 710, and his office telephone number is 49 (0) 231/ 56 22 47 - 1012.
The Federal Police initiated a procedure for an administrative offense for violating the Weapons Act. The man could not explain why he had the knives with him.
For further information, visit the Federal Police's website at www.bundespolizei.de or contact the Federal Police Directorate at Sankt Augustin. The Twitter handle for the Federal Police in North Rhine-Westphalia is @BPOL NRW.
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