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Federal law enforcement seizes edged weapon and baton from a 16-year-old at Münster Main Station (BPOL NRW)

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Federal law enforcement officers seize a knife and baton from a 16-year-old at Main Station...
Federal law enforcement officers seize a knife and baton from a 16-year-old at Main Station Münster, NRW

Federal law enforcement seizes edged weapon and baton from a 16-year-old at Münster Main Station (BPOL NRW)

On September 2nd, a 16-year-old boy was searched by Federal Police officers at Munster's main station, during which they confiscated a knife and a baton from him. The events unfolded after the officers discovered these items in the boy's possession.

The German Railways ticket found with the boy was reported stolen, and it was later discovered to belong to him. This revelation has led to an ongoing investigation into the theft of the ticket.

The 16-year-old boy was also involved in an administrative offense procedure due to the confiscated items. For inquiries regarding this incident, the contact is the Federal Police Directorate Saint Augustine. The email address for inquiries is [email protected], and the contact number is 0251 97437 -1011 (or -0).

The Press Office in Munster can be contacted through Roger Schlaechter. For media-related inquiries, the Twitter handle for the Federal Police in North Rhine-Westphalia (BPOL NRW) is @BPOL NRW. For further information, please visit www.bundespolizei.de.

It is important to note that no information is currently available identifying the 16-year-old boy involved in the incident. The confiscated items (knife and baton) were secured, and all relevant authorities are working to ensure a thorough investigation.

The German Railways ticket, which was found to be in the boy's possession, remains a key piece of evidence in the ongoing investigation into its theft. The public is encouraged to remain vigilant and report any suspicious activities to the appropriate authorities.

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