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Machete in embezzled car and joint in the footwell - Murnau border police landed a few hits

2021-11-23T08:10:14.638Z


District - Last weekend there was a lot of checks in the Garmisch-Partenkirchen area by the Murnau border police. A wide variety of violations could be identified.


District - Last weekend there was a lot of checks in the Garmisch-Partenkirchen area by the Murnau border police.

A wide variety of violations could be identified.

Fake driver's license

The first thing the veil investigators noticed was a car with a Munich number plate, which was on the way on Münchner Strasse on Saturday afternoon.

There were two Kuwait people in the car.

The 25-year-old passenger was only able to identify himself with a driver's license from Kuwait.

A document that you don't see every day.

Nevertheless, the investigators, who were specially trained on documents, recognized the deception.

The driver's license was a total forgery.

The student had to go to the border police inspection.

There his identity was clarified.

The driver's license was confiscated.

Criminal proceedings have been initiated against the Kuwaiti for the provision of false official IDs.

Residence violation by two Moldovans  

Two violations of the Residence Act were found on Saturday afternoon, again on Münchner Strasse. The veil investigators checked a long-distance bus from a Munich long-distance travel company. The bus was on its way from Munich to Bologna. The officials' attention fell on two 45-year-old Moldovans. They were not in possession of the required residence permit. In general, Moldovans would have the opportunity to stay in Germany. However, the length of stay must be calculated carefully so that the total length of stay of 90 days within each 180-day period is not exceeded. However, this was not done. It can be proven that they stayed in the Schengen area for 185 days. Criminal proceedings were therefore initiated for violations of the Residence Act.The bus continued its journey without the two of them. They took a taxi, drove to the train station, and started their journey home from there.

Machete in embezzled car

A car reported as misappropriated was found on the B2 on Sunday afternoon.

The car was driven by a 34-year-old German-Austrian national from Munich.

The facts were cleared up, however, and the operations manager was able to remain in possession of the car.

Another problem persisted, however.

A machete was found in the trunk of the car.

On the one hand, no legitimate interest in driving the machete could be shown.

On the other hand, there is a ban on the possession of weapons against the gentleman, issued by the Munich district administration department.

A criminal case was therefore initiated for a violation of the Weapons Act.

The machete was seized.

Joint in the footwell

On Friday evening, November 19, a car with a Luxembourg license plate was checked on the B2 in Mittenwald. The car was occupied by two 22-year-old Luxembourg nationals. The investigators took the smell of marijuana from the car. Upon warning, the two young men stated that they did not carry any prohibited items with them. A dizziness that was quickly exposed. A joint was found in the passenger's footwell. The inmates made contradicting statements about origin and owner. The joint was confiscated. Drug-related abnormalities were also found in the driver. According to initial investigations, he consumed marijuana before starting his journey and therefore had to undergo a blood sample in the Garmisch-Partenkirchen hospital to determine the blood value.Proceedings have been initiated for violations of the Narcotics Act and the Road Traffic Act.

Joint on the shelf

A 21-year-old Frenchman has to answer for the smuggling of cannabis.

He was a passenger when a car with a French license plate was checked by veil investigators from Murnau on Sunday noon, November 21, on Werdenfelser Strasse.

The officers smelled of marijuana straight away.

The trigger was found quickly.

Immediately in front of the employee, the officers were able to find a joint that had already been smoked.

The young man admitted that he had bought it in France and brought it across the border with him.

The joint was seized.

Criminal proceedings were initiated against the man.

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Source: merkur

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