BPOLI EBB reports: Rescued Migrants Found Captive
In an incident that unfolded on the evening of August 25, 2025, the Federal Police apprehended a group of six Afghan immigrants in Bautzen, Germany. The arrest took place at the train station in Bautzen, where the men were forced to leave the train due to invalid tickets.
According to reports by Bautzen (our platform), the group of Afghans had illegally entered Germany and were unable to present documents legitimising their stay in the country. It is believed that they were smuggled into Germany by unknown individuals across the German-Polish border.
The arrest was conducted by the Federal Police Inspectorate Ebersbach, and the men were detained at the Bautzen train station. Further details about their past or background have not been provided in the available information.
Following the arrest, the men were handed over to a reception facility or the youth welfare office. One of the men was returned to Poland, and the investigations for smuggling of aliens, illegal entry, and illegal residence have been initiated.
The exact number of individuals apprehended was not specified in the report. The men were aged between 16 and 26, and the incident took place at 21:54 on August 25, 2025.
This is a developing story, and more details will be released as they become available. Stay tuned for updates on this incident.
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