Border police sound the alarm: 10 illegal entries discovered over the weekend!
At the weekend, ten people were arrested in Pasewalk after entering the country illegally, including nationals from Morocco, Somalia, Iran and Afghanistan.
Border police sound the alarm: 10 illegal entries discovered over the weekend!
Pasewalk is becoming a central point for unauthorized entry, as the recent events last weekend show. A total of 10 people were arrested by the federal police, which highlights the ongoing challenges of border security.
On Saturday morning, around 7:00 a.m., a citizen alerted the police, who then found four Moroccan teenagers at the train station in Löcknitz. With stated ages of 16 (twice), 17 and 19 years, all of them were traveling without valid residence documents. During the interrogations, they explained that they came to Germany via the so-called Belarus route, a reference to the controversial migration routes that have increasingly come into focus in recent years. The 19-year-old was then deported back to Poland, while the responsible youth welfare office refused to accept the other young people because there were doubts about their actual minority. These young people were ultimately forwarded to the initial reception center in Stern Buchholz.
Further arrests and requests for protection
On the same day, around 9:20 a.m., officers found two Somali nationals in Schwennenz, near the church. The 20-year-old man and the 26-year-old woman also had no identification documents and had been in the country without permission. They also immediately applied for protection and were taken to Stern Buchholz, where their applications could be processed.
Sunday brought more arrests. At lunchtime, an Iranian and three Afghan nationals were picked up on the B113, near the Sonnenberg junction. All people had no travel documents or other proof of residence. They also submitted applications for protection, which resulted in them being transported directly to the appropriate facility for further processing of their applications.
The incidents highlight the ongoing problems and challenges in the area of illegal migration to Germany. The authorities are responding to citizens' tips and trying to maintain control of the border situation. The unwanted entries show the urgency and complexity of the migration problem, which affects not only Germany but a large number of European countries.
Dealing with underage refugees represents a particular challenge. In most cases, the aim is to return adult refugees more quickly and safely; The procedure is different for unclear minors, which can lead to confusion and problems, as is clear in the case described. Such decisions are often not only legally but also ethically complex and are regularly scrutinized.
These events are related to current developments in the EU and the approach to securing the external borders more effectively and, on the other hand, to guarantee the protection and care of those seeking help. Further steps in this direction could only be influenced by the recent incidents in Pasewalk - with an increase in controls and possibly stricter action against smuggling networks.
For further information and detailed reports on current events in Pasewalk, it is worth taking a look at the comprehensive information from www.presseportal.de.