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Deportation of Ukrainian nationals from Chemnitz due to insufficient funds declared by Federal Police Inspectorate

Federal Police Headquarters in Chemnitz-Bärenstein encountered an incident on Wednesday, 3rd of September 2025, at 07:45...

Federal Police Investigators in Chemnitz Deport Ukrainian Nationals Due to Insufficient Financial...
Federal Police Investigators in Chemnitz Deport Ukrainian Nationals Due to Insufficient Financial Resources

Deportation of Ukrainian nationals from Chemnitz due to insufficient funds declared by Federal Police Inspectorate

On September 3, 2025, a significant incident occurred at the Bärenstein/Vejprty border crossing as a Ford Focus with Czech registration plates entered the federal territory. The Bundes Police Inspectorate Chemnitz was able to stop the vehicle for a border police inspection at the outskirts of Bärenstein.

The vehicle was carrying three Ukrainian nationals: a 20-year-old and a 44-year-old in the passenger seats. Upon questioning, it was revealed that their purpose of travel was a short visit to an acquaintance in the Schwarzenberg region. However, it was found that neither of the Ukrainian nationals had sufficient financial means to support their stay in the federal territory.

During the inspection, it was also discovered that both Ukrainians had work clothing with them. After further investigation, the Ukrainian nationals were sent back to the Czech Republic on the same day, facilitated via the Reitzenhain border crossing.

For further inquiries regarding this incident, the Bundes Police Inspectorate Chemnitz can be contacted at the telephone number 0371 4615-109 or via email at [email protected]. The press spokesperson for BPOLI Chemnitz is available at these provided contact details.

It is important to note that the official website for the Bundes Police Inspectorate Chemnitz is http://www.bundespolizei.de, where you can find more information about their operations and services.

This information was originally transmitted by the Bundes Police Inspectorate Chemnitz and was later reported by news aktuell. The search results do not provide information about the head of the Bundespolizeiinspektion Chemnitz who coordinated the patrol cooperation in the mentioned case.

In conclusion, this incident highlights the importance of border control and the diligent work of the Bundes Police Inspectorate Chemnitz in ensuring the safety and security of the federal territory.

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