At the Reitzenhain border crossing, German Federal Police carry out multiple arrests based on issued warrants
On a busy Sunday in August 2025, the border crossing in Reitzenhain saw a series of incidents involving individuals from different countries. The Federal Police Inspectorate Chemnitz was on duty, and they played a crucial role in these events.
At 08:45, a Bulgarian was checked by the inspectorate. An open arrest warrant from the Public Prosecutor's Office in Regensburg accused him of fraud. A friend paid a fine of 600,000 EUR in Kiel, allowing the Bulgarian to continue his journey.
At the same time, a 24-year-old Romanian was also checked. An arrest warrant for him was issued by the Public Prosecutor's Office in Weiden, and he had a pending fine of 600,000 EUR. His brother-in-law paid this fine in Erfurt to allow the Romanian to continue his journey.
Later in the day, at 10:00, another 24-year-old Romanian was checked at the border. This time, an arrest warrant was pending for an offense against the weapons law. A fine of over 3700,000 EUR was paid by an acquaintance in Augsburg, enabling the Romanian to enter the federal territory.
The incidents involving the 24-year-old Romanian occurred on the same Sunday as the previous incidents. On August 17, at 08:45, another Romanian presented himself for entry control to the deployment forces of the Federal Police Inspectorate Chemnitz. An open arrest warrant from the Public Prosecutor's Office in Hof accused him of an offense against the weapons law.
A Polish citizen was also checked on August 15 at 15:50. The search revealed an arrest warrant from the Public Prosecutor's Office in Bielefeld accusing him of residential burglary.
The Federal Police Inspectorate Chemnitz was actively involved in all these checks. For more information, you can contact them via telephone at 0371 4615-105, email at [email protected], or visit their website at http://www.bundespolizei.de.
It's important to note that the source of this information is the Federal Police Inspectorate Chemnitz, transmitted via news aktuell. The name of the official currently serving as the head of the Federal Police Inspection Chemnitz is not directly stated in the provided search results.
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