After being deported, I tried again illegally to enter the country
Created: 11/27/2022, 11:07 am
By: Stephen Hank
Police, civilian vehicle (symbol image) © Armin Weigel/dpa
Civilian investigators from the police picked up illegal entrants at Irschenberg.
Three men were arrested.
Irschenberg
- According to their own statements, civil investigators from the traffic police inspectorate in Rosenheim stopped a Ford Galaxy registered in Germany on the Autobahn at Irschenberg around 7 p.m. on Friday, which - occupied by three people - was traveling in the direction of Munich.
In the course of the traffic control, the driver, a 34-year-old resident of Serbia from the district of Fürstenfeldbruck, handed over his vehicle documents and a German residence permit.
At the same time, the driver stated that he did not know his passengers well.
Kosovars only travel with national ID cards
The passengers in the rear, a 32-year-old man and a 35-year-old man from Kosovo, only handed out national identity cards from Kosovo.
The two men did not have an appropriate visa, passport or other identification or residence documents with them.
It turned out pretty quickly that the 34-year-old had brought the two men from Kosovo across the Austrian border to the Federal Republic of Germany.
Asylum application already rejected in 2015
However, the two men from Kosovo were no strangers to the German authorities.
The 35-year-old applied for asylum in Germany in 2015, which was rejected by the immigration authorities responsible.
The man then had to leave Germany.
The other passenger was also deported from a neighboring country in Europe to his home country because of illegal residence.
Further investigations revealed that both men from Kosovo were banned from entering and staying in Germany.
However, they disregarded this and probably wanted to live in Germany for the purpose of taking up work.
According to the police, however, further investigations are necessary.
The public prosecutor takes on further investigations
All three occupants of the car were arrested on site by civil investigators and handed over to the Federal Police Inspectorate in Rosenheim, which is now conducting further investigations in close cooperation with the Munich II public prosecutor's office.
The men from Kosovo are now being investigated for entering and staying illegally.
The 34-year-old Serb faces criminal charges for smuggling foreigners into the country.
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