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BPOL NRW: Federal Police at Düsseldorf Airport arrests two convicted criminals

Federal Police Headquarters in Sankt Augustin

Dusseldorf (ots)

As part of the border police exit control on a flight to Hurghada/Egypt, the Federal Police at Dusseldorf Airport yesterday Monday morning (November 21, 2022) identified a German who they had been instructed to search. The 37-year-old was wanted by the public prosecutor’s office in Limburg an der Lahn. In November last year, they issued an arrest warrant for a drug law violation against the person convicted in January 2020. The man, who lives in Eschenburg (Hesse), however managed to avoid the 80-year alternative prison sentence days by paying the fine of 2,400 euros to the federal police on the spot. He then boarded the flight to Egypt.

On Monday evening, federal police officers arrested a man who was also wanted. The public prosecutor’s office in Frankfurt am Main has issued an arrest warrant against the 44-year-old Serb, who was found during the exit check on a flight to Belgrade/Serbia. In October this year, they issued an arrest warrant for driving without a license in connection with drunk driving against the person convicted in November 2019. However, the man was unable to pay the 4,000 euro fine. After the arrest warrant was issued, he was then handed over to the competent judicial authorities.

Questions please contact:

Federal Police Headquarters in Sankt Augustin
Federal Police Inspectorate Düsseldorf Airport
Press office
Daniela Maasse
Telephone: +49 (0) 211 / 9518 – 108
Email: [email protected]
Chirping: https://twitter.com/BPOL_NRW
www.bundespolizei.de

P.O. Box 30 04 42
40404 Dusseldorf

For more information, see www.bundespolizei.de or
at the above contact address.

Original content from: Federal Directorate of Police Sankt Augustin, broadcast by news aktuell

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