BPOLI-WEIL: Despite being under house arrest, a sought-after individual defies restrictions and is apprehended at the principal station.
A 53-year-old German national was arrested by the Federal Police on Monday evening, September 15, 2025. The arrest took place following an outstanding arrest warrant issued by the public prosecutor's office due to the man's failure to comply with an initial sentence.
The arrest was made during a routine check by the Federal Police. The man, who is the contact person at the Federal Police Inspectorate Weil am Rhein, was suspected of trespassing at the Freiburg im Breisgau main station.
The Federal Police Inspectorate Weil am Rhein, responsible for the ongoing investigations, can be contacted for further inquiries. Their official website is www.polizei.bund.de, and they also have an official Twitter account at https://twitter.com/bpol_bw. Alternatively, you can contact Friedrich Blaschke, the individual in question, by telephone at +49 7628 8059 1011, or by sending an email to [email protected].
The man was sentenced to a fine of 2,000 euros for resisting enforcement officers, but had neither paid the fine nor served the substitute imprisonment. After the arrest, he was taken to a detention facility.
The news about the arrest was transmitted by news aktuell. It is important to note that the authority investigating the suspect in connection with suspicious interventions is the public prosecutor's office (Staatsanwaltschaft), often in cooperation with the criminal police (Kriminalpolizei), with the prosecutor having the mandate to conduct or oversee investigations and to request court approval for rights-relevant measures such as house searches or wiretapping.
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