Füssen - Last Saturday, the federal police seized two one-hand knives, two airsoft guns including accessories and a bag of narcotics at the A7 border tunnel near Füssen when they checked an 18-year-old.
reported the press office of the federal police.
The German therefore did not have a gun license.
At around 11 p.m., a car occupied by four young people drove into the control point at the Füssen border tunnel.
During the inspection of the 18-year-old driver, the federal police noticed a one-hand knife that the young man was carrying in his waistband.
The police found another one-hand knife in the center console of the vehicle.
In addition, the federal police discovered a folder in the filing of the passenger door, in which there was a sachet with two broken capsules of medicine.
A drug test of the substance showed positive for amphetamine.
The officers also found a loaded airsoft gun in the driver's door tray.
A partially full magazine was inserted in the pistol.
A locked gun case was also stored in the footwell on the passenger side.
This contained another loaded airsoft pistol with holster and a partially filled magazine.
The two marked airsoft weapons had a projectile energy of over 0.5 joules.
However, the 18-year-old was not in possession of a gun license that would entitle him to carry such pistols.
The federal police reported the Munich-born man for violating the weapons and narcotics law and seized the items that were found, all of which belonged to the 18-year-old.
The accused was then allowed to continue on his way.