Police from the federal level execute search warrants at a railway station and airport in NRW, ruled by BPOL.
German and Bulgarian Citizens Apprehended in separate Incidents on August 5th
In two separate incidents on August 5th, individuals were apprehended by the German authorities. The first arrest took place at Dortmund Airport around 9 a.m., while the second occurred at Gelsenkirchen Central Station around 2 p.m.
At Dortmund Airport, a 53-year-old German citizen from Dueren was apprehended for driving without a valid license. The individual was taken into custody and taken to the federal police station in Dortmund. The German citizen was given the option to pay a fine of 2,100 euros or face a 70-day custodial sentence. After paying the required amount, the individual was released from the station following the completion of the proceedings.
At Gelsenkirchen Central Station, a 39-year-old homeless Bulgarian citizen was apprehended. This individual had an active warrant for their arrest due to a conviction for benefit fraud. The Public Prosecutor's Office in Wuerzburg had been seeking the homeless man. No further details were provided about the reason for the Bulgarian citizen's apprehension.
The Federal Police Directorate Sankt Augustin transmitted this information via news aktuell. Additional information can be obtained from the Federal Police Directorate's website or the provided contact address.
It is important to note that this article does not provide any information about the connection between the two apprehensions or the individuals involved.
The search results do not specify which particular Federal Police (Bundespolizei) officer in Dortmund carried out the arrest of the Bulgarian man wanted for social benefits fraud. No direct information on the individual officer’s identity was found.
For further information, please contact the Federal Police Directorate Sankt Augustin, using the contact details provided.