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Beggars on the main road tell motorists fairy tales

2020-05-21T09:23:05.987Z


Eichenau - A hitherto unknown form of begging came to the Germeringen police on Tuesday evening - the Schnorrer stood next to a Volvo on the B 2 and stopped passing cars.


Eichenau - A hitherto unknown form of begging came to the Germeringen police on Tuesday evening - the Schnorrer stood next to a Volvo on the B 2 and stopped passing cars.

According to police spokesman Andreas Ruch, deputy head of the inspection there, beggars are usually known to occur in inner city shopping streets in such a way that those affected appear sitting on the floor or standing in front of shops "still begging", according to the technical term. The situation that police inspectors now found at Eichenau was completely different.

A 22-year-old driver from Olching called the Germeringer Wache at around 9 p.m. and reported that a green Volvo with a foreign license plate was parked on the side of the road on Roggensteiner Allee just before the drive to B 2, and its occupants were standing in the middle of the street and drove past Stop cars. According to her, they were two Arab-looking men. They told her that they ran out of gas and needed money to drive a pregnant woman who was said to be in the car to the hospital.

While on the phone from the car with the PI Germering, the driver from Olchingen drove back to read the license plate number of the green Volvo. One of the two men stopped and begged her again. When she continued driving without responding to the beggar, he hit the side window of the woman's car - the policeman on the other end of the line could hear this clearly.

The young woman went on, terrified, without stopping again. during a later inspection of the side window, she found no damage.

An immediately initiated search for several patrol cars from Germering and surrounding departments for the green Volvo with Polish license plate was unsuccessful as a result. The accused men could not be checked.

According to the Germeringer police deputy Andreas Ruch, the described green Volvo with Polish license plates has already been noticed by the police three times in the last five days in Upper Bavaria and in the Upper Palatinate. The men are two Romanian nationals. They were obviously already successful elsewhere with the mesh used for the first time in the Fürstenfeldbruck district - drivers who had stopped and who had given them money had already registered.

List of rubric lists: © dpa / Armin Weigel

Source: merkur

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