Border Controls in NRW: Federal Police Confiscate 2.1 Kilograms of Heroin and 60 Grams of Cocaine
In a significant development, the Federal Police Directorate Saint Augustine in Kleve, Germany, has seized a substantial amount of illicit drugs during border controls on the Intercity Express 121 train from Arnhem to Oberhausen on May 15, 2025.
The seized drugs, estimated to have a street value of 86,000 euros, include 2.1 kilograms of heroin and 60 grams of cocaine. The discovery was made at the Emmerich train station, where a 36-year-old Dutchman was checked by officers.
Following the discovery, the suspect was temporarily arrested and taken to the Federal Police Inspectorate in Kleve for further processing. The suspect's identity has not been disclosed publicly at this time.
After completing the police procedures, the Customs Investigation Office in Essen took over the investigation. For further information, visit www.bundespolizei.de or contact the Federal Police Directorate Saint Augustine via phone at (02821) 7451-0, email at [email protected], Twitter @BPOL_NRW, or visit at Emmericher StraΓe 92-94, 47533 Kleve.
The Federal Police Directorate Saint Augustine is the organization responsible for the incident. The source of this information is news aktuell.
It is important to note that the possession and distribution of illicit drugs are serious offences. If you have any information regarding such activities, please contact the authorities.
The location of the Federal Police Directorate Saint Augustine is Kleve, Germany. The incident occurred on May 15, 2025. The public is encouraged to support the efforts of law enforcement agencies in maintaining a safe and drug-free community.
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