Federal Police on Usedom: Four fusses without papers!

Federal Police on Usedom: Four fusses without papers!

On the picturesque island of Usedom, an incident occurred that attracted the attention of the federal police. On the morning, around 7:50 a.m., two men, a 22-year-old Moroccan and his 25-year-old Egyptian companion, were arrested in the small town of Zirchow. The two travelers had no valid ID documents and were traveling in Germany without a residence permit. According to their statements, they had entered the so -called Belarus route.

The federal police reacted quickly to the situation. After the men put a search for protection, they were transferred to an initial reception facility in Stern Buchholz. This procedure is part of the regular processes when it comes to dealing with asylum seekers who enter without the necessary papers.

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The procedure of the authorities in such cases is crucial for the protection of national security interests and the guarantee of legal requirements. The recording and survey of people without a residence permit represents an important part of control over migration. This means that the overall course of these events is not only important for the persons concerned, but also for the authorities who have to monitor the security situation in the country.

The circumstances of the entry of these people illustrate the complex and often dangerous journey that many migrants take to seek a better life. The transit through countries with unstable political conditions can hide considerable risks.

For more information on similar incidents and the situation at the borders of Germany, you can read Read the report on www.presseportal.de

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