BPOLI EBB: Fine Paid - Jail Term Evaded
On a typical morning on September 8, 2025, the border controls at Zittau, a small town located on the Polish border in Germany, took an unexpected turn. The Federal Police, along with the Federal Police Inspectorate Ebersbach, were conducting routine checks when they stopped a 61-year-old man from Hungary.
The man, whose name remains undisclosed in the available search results, had a criminal past. In 2024, he was convicted of coercion. On this day, he was wanted for an outstanding fine.
As he entered Germany by car from Poland around 10:00 AM, the man was stopped during the border controls. To his advantage, he was able to pay the outstanding amount of 600,000 Euro on the spot, thus avoiding a 10-day imprisonment.
After the payment was confirmed, the man was allowed to continue his journey. The border controls, which were conducted by both the Federal Police and the Federal Police Inspectorate Ebersbach, had successfully apprehended a wanted criminal.
This incident underscores the importance of border controls in ensuring the safety and security of the country. It serves as a reminder that even those with a criminal past can be brought to justice, no matter where they may attempt to hide.
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