108-day resurgence of short-term internal border control measures set by BPOLD S
The Federal Police Presidency has released a press release detailing the nationwide figures of border control measures implemented since September 16, 2024. The data, accessible via the provided link, offers a comprehensive overview of the efforts made to protect internal security and reduce irregular secondary migration.
The border controls, which affect the borders with France, Belgium, the Netherlands, Luxembourg, Denmark, as well as the land borders with Poland, Czech Republic, Austria, Switzerland, and France, have yielded significant results. A total of 4,760 unauthorized global entries were detected at the land borders with Switzerland and France.
At the Swiss border, 3,085 unauthorized global entries were recorded, leading to 2,932 entry-preventing or residence-ending measures. This resulted in 2,915 rejections and 17 residence-endings. Similarly, the French border saw 1,675 unauthorized global entries, resulting in 1,068 entry-preventing or residence-ending measures, including 980 rejections and 88 residence-endings.
The controls have also resulted in the arrest of 47 suspected smugglers. Thirty-three of these arrests occurred at the Swiss border, while 14 were made at the French border. Furthermore, 446 criminal proceedings were initiated as a result of these border controls, with 265 cases originating from the Swiss border and 181 from the French border.
In addition to these figures, 3,895 rejections and 105 residence-endings were recorded due to these measures. It is important to note that the December figures are based on a special reporting service and may change slightly in the future due to subsequent recordings or necessary measures for quality assurance.
The Federal Police Directorate Stuttgart, responsible for the entire state of Baden-Württemberg, is tasked with handling inquiries regarding these border controls. The contact details for the Federal Police Directorate Stuttgart Press Office are provided for those seeking more information.
The temporary reintroduction of border controls at all internal Schengen borders since September 16, 2024, is a testament to the Federal Police's commitment to maintaining the security and integrity of Germany's borders. The figures, based on the police's input statistics of the Federal Police up to and including November 2024, offer a clear picture of the efforts made to protect the nation.
However, it is worth noting that the search results do not provide information about the current head of the Federal Police Directorate Stuttgart responsible for border controls since September 16, 2024.
For more detailed information and updates on these border control measures, we encourage readers to refer to the press release from the Federal Police Presidency.
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