Weapons storage in the coach: Police discover banned weapons at the border!
Federal police secure numerous prohibited weapons from a passenger at the Hohenwutzen border crossing in Märkisch-Oderland.

Weapons storage in the coach: Police discover banned weapons at the border!
A surprising incident occurred at the German-Polish border crossing in Hohenwutzen when federal police officers carried out a comprehensive check on a 34-year-old traveler. On Tuesday evening he was carrying cargo on a coach from Poland that clearly exceeded the limits of the law. When his luggage was searched, no fewer than eight throwing stars, a telescopic baton and 14 brass knuckles were discovered, and the police also found more than 20 knives. These dangerous items were confiscated and an investigation was initiated on suspicion of violating the weapons law against the passenger, who is not yet known but was noticed by his nervous behavior rbb24.de reported.
Strict security requirements for travel
This incident sheds light on the strict regulations that apply to the carriage of prohibited items on flights and travel. According to federal police regulations, various weapons and dangerous objects are simply not allowed to be brought onto the plane or through security areas at an airport. This includes, among other things, all types of firearms, but also pointed or sharp objects that can cause serious injuries. According to bundespolizei.de Tools and blunt objects such as clubs and baseball bats that could be used as impact weapons are also strictly prohibited. These regulations serve the safety and protection of travelers.
It remains to be seen what further developments will occur in the investigation against the 34-year-old and what purpose the large number of prohibited items were intended for. The intensive controls at the borders and in airports show the seriousness with which the security authorities assess possible threats.