Police at Dortmund Airport, overseen by the federal authorities, carry out the arrest of an individual based on a warrant from the U.S.
In a significant development, a 43-year-old man was arrested at Dortmund Airport by the Federal Police Directorate Sankt Augustin on September 7th. The man, who had been living homeless, entered from Sofia, Bulgaria, and was taken into police custody around 12:30 PM.
The arrest was made in response to several wanted notices against the man, issued by five public prosecutor's offices. The searches were related to charges of fraud, money laundering, theft, and embezzlement. The man's identity was confirmed via a fingerprint scan.
Following the arrest, the man was taken to the federal police station at Dortmund Airport for further processing. He was later presented to the competent judge. The federal police prepared reports for the issuing authorities.
For further information, the official website of the German Federal Police (Bundespolizei) can be accessed at www.bundespolizei.de. Inquiries can be directed to the Federal Police Inspectorate Dortmund, Björn Dahle, +49 (0) 231/ 56 22 47 - 1012, or the Press Office of the Federal Police Dortmund. The contact's Twitter handle is @BPOL NRW.
It's important to note that the search results do not provide information about the current head of the Federal Police Directorate Sankt Augustin. The contact address for inquiries is Untere Brinkstraße 81-89, 44141 Dortmund. The contact mobile number is +49 (0) 173/ 71 50 710.
The Landshut District Court had issued an arrest warrant for the Bulgarian citizen. The man was arrested on the spot at Dortmund Airport. The homeless man's case is currently under investigation by the relevant authorities.