Federal police stops Schleuser: Five Uzbeken discovered in vans
Federal police stops Schleuser: Five Uzbeken discovered in vans
03.09.2024 - 09:51
Federal Police Inspection Ebersbach
On September 2, 2024, a remarkable incident occurred on Autobahn 4 when federal police officers in the Uhyst area were a smuggler that was on the way to Berlin. The driver, a 24-year-old Uzbek, was stopped in a VW van that was approved in Hamburg. This control was carried out at 11:20 a.m. and revealed a worrying picture: five other Uzbeken, aged 30 to 44, were housed in the vehicle without a valid residence permit.
This operation took place at the Oberlausitz rest area near Bautzen. The transporter turned out to be a company vehicle, loaded with construction tools and unsecured ladders, between which the migrants had to take a seat - a dangerous and unethical arrangement. These circumstances not only raise questions about the security situation, but also about the often dangerous methods that migrants use to start a new life in Germany.
Investigations and suspicions
The investigation shows that there was no valid residence permit for all six people. The fact that the driver has an entry lock for the Schengenraum is particularly worrying. This raises the question of how and why he was able to transport the migrants. The man stated that he had taken over the five Uzbeken in Görlitz, but it remains unclear whether he actually brought them to Germany from Poland.
The federal police have now initiated investigations against the driver because of the inlet of foreigners. The five men who are considered migrants also see legal consequences; It is checked which measures must be initiated to terminate your stay in Germany. In addition, there is a suspicion that the smuggles may want to work unauthorized.
With such operations, the federal police would like to ensure that Germany's borders are not misused for smugglers and other criminal activities. This incident illustrates the challenges with which the authorities are confronted while maintaining security in the country and at the same time helping people who want to flee from difficult living conditions.
Please ask:
Federal Police Inspection Ebersbach
Press spokesman
Alfred Klaner
Telephone: 0 35 86 - 7 60 22 45
Email: bpoli.ebersbach.oea@polizei.bund.de
www.bundenpolizei.de
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