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Guns on the back seat, drugs in the toiletry bag

2021-10-12T17:15:30.265Z


Big trouble awaits two young Belgians. They illegally transported weapons and narcotics in their minibus. They already had to pay 5400 euros to be allowed to continue.


Big trouble awaits two young Belgians.

They illegally transported weapons and narcotics in their minibus.

They already had to pay 5400 euros to be allowed to continue.

Garmisch-Partenkirchen

- Everything was still in order during the identity check.

The two young men also had all the documents they need for driving.

But the veil investigators found the Belgians suspicious.

And they once again proved the right feeling.

Because when the officers of the Murnau border police inspection searched the small car in Garmisch-Partenkirchen in a quiet side street of the B2 on Monday at around 10:40 a.m., they found a decent collection of weapons and drugs.

It got dear to the men.

And the criminal case is still ahead of them.

Two airsoft rifles and an airsoft gun on the back seat

In the storage area of ​​the driver's door, the officers first discovered a brass knuckle, which falls under the weapons law in Germany - even possession is a criminal offense. There were also two airsoft rifles and an airsoft gun on the back seat.

The test mark of the Physikalisch Technische Bundesanstalt, which is required in Germany, was missing everywhere.

In addition, wielding the two rifles is an offense under the Weapons Act - unless the owner can show a firearms license.

Apparently the two men couldn't.

A technical investigation will show whether they would also need it for the pistol or whether this is just an administrative offense.

Police discover ecstasy and presumably cocaine

The officers kept looking.

And we continued to find what we were looking for.

In the toiletry bag of the 20-year-old driver, there were both ecstasy and amphetamine, next to the passenger seat, in the interior trim of the vehicle, and there was a bag of white powder, presumably cocaine.

Because neither of the two accused has a permanent residence in Germany, the Munich public prosecutor ordered a security deposit.

It turns out to be neat: After the combination of weapons and narcotics had an aggravating effect, the amount was 2700 euros per accused.

After the police had confiscated all drugs and weapons and the Belgians paid their 5400 euros, they were allowed to continue their journey.

Source: merkur

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