Fake ID card: Mother and son have to leave Germany!

Fake ID card: Mother and son have to leave Germany!

A worrying situation recently occurred at Memmingen Airport when a 48-year-old woman and her 16-year-old son noticed the exit control due to a fake ID. The mother supposedly wanted to travel to her original home Bosnia, which she wanted to leave from Germany. However, the border police quickly found that the Romanian origin presented was fake.

The police reported that the woman lived in Germany more than several months ago and had registered here as an EU citizen. These circumstances led to an intensive police investigation, whereby it was apparently determined that the fake document had also handled orders at various authorities. This led to a criminal proceedings for forgery of documents and violations of the Residence Act.

Investigations and security services

In the course of the investigation, the family's apartment in Baden-Württemberg was searched by the officials. It turned out that the woman's son was also owned by a fake ID. This discovery makes the situation of the two even more dramatic. According to the police, both mother and son are now obliged to leave Germany within a few days. In addition, a multi -year entry lock will probably also be imposed.

The Memmingen public prosecutor is also involved in the matter and the police ordered a security deposit in the four -digit range, which underlines the severity of the situation. The family situation and the possible legal consequences shed light on the increasing challenges of the security authorities at Memmingen Airport.

A look at Memmingen Airport

The Allgäu Airport, as it is officially called, has become the most important traffic hub in the Unterallgäu in recent years. With more than 2.8 million passengers in 2023, the airport made a record and is the smallest transport airport in Bavaria. Due to its geographical location, the airport is the highest movement airport in Germany.

The airport was originally a military airfield that was built in 1936 during the National Socialists. After a long story, which was characterized by destruction in World War II and the use by the German Air Force, the airport was redesigned for civil aviation in 2004 and opened the first line flights in 2007.

The incidents related to the fake identity clearly show how important the security measures are at the airport. The police have already taken measures to combat such illegal activities. The events emphasize the need for thorough control and the challenges for the authorities, which are constantly confronted with attempts to circumvent laws.

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According to the sources, the police will continue to show vigilance to prevent similar incidents in the future. At a time when the security concerns of airports increase, it is of crucial importance to find out how such incidents can be better prevented in order to ensure the integrity and safety of travel.

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