Unpaid Fines at BPOLI LUD Remain Unresolved
Federal Police Arrest Two Polish Nationals for Tax Evasion, Tax Fraud, and Weapons Offenses
Over the past weekend, the Federal Police in Germany made two significant arrests. A 64-year-old and a 30-year-old Polish national were apprehended for separate offenses.
The 64-year-old was arrested at Horka freight station by a Federal Police patrol. He is currently serving a prison sentence for tax evasion and tax fraud. The Cottbus Local Court convicted him in December 2022, and he was fined âŹ1,200 plus âŹ684.19 in court costs.
Meanwhile, the 30-year-old was checked at the Görlitz city bridge during entry control. It was discovered that he was currently serving a prison sentence for an offense under the Weapons Act. The Passau Local Court convicted him in August 2024, and he was fined âŹ1,131 (including court costs).
Both individuals had fines outstanding, and they were unable to pay their debts to the state treasury. As a result, they are now serving their sentences in prison.
The names of both individuals appeared on the wanted list. The news was transmitted via news aktuell from Bundespolizei Inspection Ludwigsdorf.
For inquiries, you can contact Bundespolizei Inspection Ludwigsdorf, Ivonne Höppner, at 0 35 81 - 3626-6111, or send an email to [email protected]. More information can be found on their website at www.bundespolizei.de.
The police inspection responsible for the arrests of the two Polish individuals between December 2022 and August 2024 is not explicitly mentioned in the available search results.
These arrests underscore the Federal Police's commitment to maintaining law and order in Germany and ensuring that individuals who break the law are brought to justice.
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