One individual was imprisoned, while the other embarked on an adventure.
In a series of arrests, the Federal Police in Germany have apprehended two Polish citizens, a 34-year-old and a 37-year-old, on separate occasions.
The 37-year-old, who is also a Polish national, was arrested eight days ago at the border bridge in Krauschwitz (S 127) and on a motorway bridge near Görlitz. The arrest warrant was issued by the Dresden Public Prosecutor's Office due to an unpaid fine of €1,200, issued by the Weißwasser Local Court last May for an offence under the compulsory insurance law.
It is worth noting that the 37-year-old had previously been convicted for theft by the Dresden Local Court in April the previous year. However, he was able to settle his debts, which allowed him to continue his journey after the arrest.
On the other hand, the 34-year-old was arrested based on two outstanding arrest warrants. He was unable to pay the €3,000 outstanding and was immediately taken to a prison in Krauschwitz. The second arrest warrant comes from the Public Prosecutor's Office in Cottbus, dated early June this year, for an unpaid fine of €1,800 (Lübben (Spreewald) Local Court for intentional driving without a licence).
However, there are no details in the search results about the 34-year-old from the Polizeiinspektion Ludwigsdorf committing crimes or receiving arrest warrants in recent months. The specific offence for which the 37-year-old was convicted for theft is not specified in this paragraph.
Despite the arrests, no further details about the individuals or the circumstances leading to the arrests have been disclosed at this time. The investigations are ongoing.