Migrant hotspot Aachen: Cameroonian with 12 identities!
Migrant hotspot Aachen: Cameroonian with 12 identities!
An unexpectedly tense afternoon at the newly introduced border controls in Aachen: A 58-year-old Cameroonian who had traveled by train from Belgium was arrested on Monday for an unusual crime. The bizarre detail in his arrest was the discovery that he was traveling with a dozen different alias names.
It all started when an attentive witness from the federal police reported that the man had committed theft on the train. A control by the officials then brought more than just the usual travel documents. Not only that the suspect had inadequate border crossing documents with him, he also carried a real Cameroonian passport with him. This discovery finally clarified the identity of the man.
a network of alias names
Review with the help of fingerprints revealed that the man was registered with the authorities under 12 different names. In addition to this confusion, there was an entry lock for him that made his stay in Germany illegal. During a search, cash, high -quality sunglasses, a French passport and personal documents were found.
The actual theft was initially not noticed by the affected woman. She had fallen asleep during the train trip and only noticed the loss by calling the police. Her return to Aachen led to grateful acceptance of her property.
like View-am-hellweg.de reports , the camera is led to the judge as part of an accelerated procedure. This special procedure aims to process criminal processes quickly, especially if the situation is simple or the evidence is clear.
The accelerated procedure avoids annoying intermediate steps and provides for an oral charges and replace witness interrogations with protocol reading in order to make the process more efficient. Such procedures are limited to lighter, clear cases and can only be requested before a district court. In addition, the imprisonment imposed in the accelerated procedure must not exceed one year.
The federal police in Aachen, which deals with the case, is determined to limit such delays in the processing of criminal matters to a minimum. Further details can be found in the original article on a view-am-hellweg.de can be found.
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