High-quality spirits and no driver's license: veil investigators landed hits in Garmisch-Partenkirchen
Created: 11/22/2022 13:17
The onward journey was stopped and criminal proceedings were initiated for driving without a license and shoplifting.
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On Monday afternoon, November 21, 2022, at 4:45 p.m. in Garmisch-Partenkirchen at Rathausplatz, GAP - Schleierfahnder from GPI Murnau checked a car with a Munich registration, occupied by two people.
The 31-year-old Ukrainian driver who lives in Munich was unable to show his driver's license at the check.
As it turned out during the inspection, the 31-year-old Georgian co-driver, who lives in Tbilisi, had already been noticed during an inspection by GPI Murnau in September 2022.
At that time he was found with 10 bottles of whiskey, cognac etc. in his backpack and could not produce any proof of purchase.
He was also required to leave the country because he did not have a residence permit.
At that time, a criminal complaint was filed and the stolen goods secured.
The Georgian had repeatedly been noticed by the police in Germany in the past, especially because of theft.
Apparently he makes his living by shoplifting.
During yesterday's check, the two inmates had 8 high-quality spirits in their luggage.
She was unable to provide proof of origin.
They should come from another shoplifting.
During the night, border police investigators were able to prove another shoplifting in a supermarket in Murnau on Saturday, November 19, 2022, by the two suspects.
There, 23 bottles were stolen by previously unknown perpetrators.
The evaluation of the video recordings from the consumer market convicted the two suspects.
The onward journey was stopped and criminal proceedings were initiated for driving without a license and shoplifting.
The spirits were confiscated.
The 31-year-old Georgian was asked to leave federal territory.
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