Arrest warrants issued for one individual, with a bail amount set at 15315 euros, mandating their immediate detention.
A 41-year-old man was arrested by the Federal Police on a train from Burg to Magdeburg on Friday, May 23, 2025. The man, wanted by two public prosecutors' offices with a total of four arrest warrants, was found to be evading justice.
The man was initially convicted of embezzlement and sentenced to a fine of 2,400 euros or 80 days of imprisonment by the district court in Brandenburg an der Havel in September. In February 2023, he was fined 4,900 euros or 140 days of imprisonment for reckless bodily injury and leaving the scene of an accident by the same court.
The public prosecutor's office in DΓΌsseldorf issued an arrest warrant on May 20, 2025, due to the man's continued reckless driving under the influence of alcohol and driving without a valid driver's license. The same court added another fine of 1,800 euros or 60 days of imprisonment for forgery of evidence and driving without a valid driver's license in July 2024.
The public prosecutor's office in Potsdam also issued three enforcement arrest warrants based on the man's previous convictions.
The man could not pay the total amount of 15,315 euros to prevent imprisonment and was taken to a detention facility. The arrest took place at 3:50 PM on May 23, 2025, when Federal Police officers conducted a routine check on the train.
For further questions, you can contact the Federal Police Inspectorate Magdeburg. Their contact details are as follows:
- Telephone: +49 (0) 391-56549-505
- Email: [email protected]
- Twitter handle: @bpol_pir
The specific names of the two criminal investigation committees that issued the warrants are not provided in the available information.