Railway authorities at Kiel, led by federal police, apprehend alleged counterfeiters and merchants peddling illegal fake goods
Federal Police Inspectorate Kiel Arrests Suspect for Drug Possession and Forgery
On June 16, 2025, a 26-year-old German was controlled by the Federal Police Inspectorate Kiel at the train station in Kiel. The individual was immediately suspected of forgery and drug possession/trafficking and taken to the Federal Police station at Kiel Central Station.
During a search of the individual's backpack, the Federal Police Inspectorate Kiel found approximately 150 prescription benzodiazepines, blank prescription forms, a printer, and drugs. The controlled individual was carrying drugs, including ecstasy pills and tablets labeled "Speed". Additionally, they had approximately 40 blank prescription forms of a private health insurance company and a small mobile printer.
The further processing of the case will be handled by the stations of the Kiel Police Directorate. After consultation with the Criminal Police of the Kiel Police Directorate, the drugs, medication, prescriptions, and printer were secured.
The Federal Police Directorate Bad Bramstedt is a federal authority responsible for Schleswig-Holstein, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, and the North and Baltic Sea. The Directorate's operational units include the Federal Police Inspectorates in Flensburg, Kiel, Rostock, Stralsund, and Pasewalk, as well as the Federal Police Inspectorate for Combating Crime in Rostock and a Mobile Control and Monitoring Unit. The Directorate's website is www.bundespolizei.de, and its Twitter handle is @bpol_kueste.
The Directorate carries out border police, railway police, and environmental police tasks in the North and Baltic Sea. It has a maritime component, "Federal Police Sea", to monitor the sea border in the North and Baltic Sea. The Directorate's tasks are based on the Federal Police Act and other laws, and it can extend its operations beyond its designated areas when needed.
For further inquiries, please contact the Kiel Police Directorate. The Directorate employs approximately 2600 employees, including police officers, administrative staff, and hourly workers. The Press Office of the Kiel Police Directorate can be contacted at [email protected].
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The 26-year-old will answer to charges of forgery (prescription forgery) and possession/trafficking of narcotics, as well as violations of the Narcotics Act. The public is reminded to report any suspicious activities to the authorities. The Federal Police Inspectorate Kiel is committed to maintaining the safety and security of the North and Baltic Sea region.