Gigantic police control on the A96: fake papers and arrests!

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Large police control on the A96 near Mindelheim: monitoring of traffic and crime, numerous violations discovered.

Gigantic police control on the A96: fake papers and arrests!

A spectacular “vehicle felting” caused a sensation on Tuesday night on the A96 in the Unterallgäu! The Memmingen motorway police worked hand in hand with the border police and the traffic police to carry out comprehensive control. With a view to combating border cross -border crime and monitoring the fitness and traffic, all vehicles were led to a parking space where the police provided fat finds!

Four fake documents were discovered during the control campaign! A driver had to answer for driving without a valid driver's license, while another was arrested due to illegal entry. Particularly explosive: the bloody end for a 42-year-old man who was caught with fake papers and against whom an international arrest warrant from Hungary was available. After he was arrested, he was immediately demonstrated to the judge and is now waiting for his fate in the correctional facility!

Massive traffic violations uncovered!

But that was far from everything! The traffic police found an incredible steering time of 17 hours without a sufficient break for a Turkish tractor driver! There was also a security deposit here, but the driver was still allowed to continue - lucky in misfortune! An Eastern European was just as dangerous who tried to pretend rest periods. He also had to expect a multi -digit security deposit that his company had to pay.

Another Eastern European company managed to transport 14 tons of dangerous goods without the correct safety precautions! The driver, who had to store a three -digit security deposit, was not allowed to continue until everything was regulated. And the police even carried out a surveillance flight with drones, supported by a drug detection dog! The controls were well organized and the traffic disruptions remained within the framework - a successful evening for the police!