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Arrest warrants issued over three days

Weekend Operations by Federal Police in Munich and Lindau (25th to 27th October)

Arrest Warrants Issued Over Three Days
Arrest Warrants Issued Over Three Days

Arrest warrants issued over three days

The Bavarian Federal Police had a busy weekend, executing four arrest warrants and collecting over 1,700 euros in outstanding fines.

The weekend's activities began with the arrest of a 32-year-old Romanian man at Lindau-Reutin station on Sunday. The individual was wanted by the Nuremberg-Fürth public prosecutor's office for a theft committed in August 2023. The theft involved the stealing and damaging of a motorcycle in Nuremberg.

In a separate incident, a 46-year-old Polish passenger from Bregenz was wanted by both the Hannover and Karlsruhe public prosecutor's offices for theft and fraud. The individual was able to avoid prison by paying his 700 euro fine.

Meanwhile, a 40-year-old Moldovan truck driver was wanted by the Traunstein public prosecutor's office for obtaining false official documents. The false documents were found on the Moldovan truck driver during a police check near Bad Feilnbach (A8 motorway) in early 2020. The Romanian man was able to avoid a five-day custodial sentence by paying a 300 euro fine.

An Italian man was checked by a patrol from Lindau Federal Police at Lindau-Reutin station on Friday morning. No further details about this incident were provided.

The area of responsibility for the Bundespolizeiinspektion Kempten includes the districts of Landsberg am Lech, Lindau, Ostallgäu, Oberallgäu, Unterallgäu, and Weilheim-Schongau, as well as the independent cities of Kaufbeuren, Kempten, and Memmingen. The Bundespolizeiinspektion Kempten is responsible for protecting the Schengen internal border with Austria over 220 kilometers and ensuring the safety of rail traffic and passengers on 560 kilometers of track and 91 stations.

The head of the Bundespolizeidirektion Kempten is Benedikt Einwang. Further information on the Federal Police can be found at www.bundespolizei.de. Contact details for the press office of the Bundespolizeiinspektion Kempten are available at [email protected] or 0831 / 540 798-1010.

The Bundespoliceinspektion Kempten prevents cross-border crime and irregular migration in its area of responsibility. The organization's efforts to maintain law and order in Bavaria are ongoing, and the public is encouraged to report any suspicious activities to the authorities.

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