Metamorphosis / B402 - A Turkish man aged 35 was apprehended with counterfeit identification papers.
A man, who was discovered to be living in Germany illegally, was apprehended last night after a police stop near Twist around 10:30 pm. The person in question was behind the wheel of a car arriving from the Netherlands.
During the stop and search, the officers were given a Bulgarian identity card and license by the individual, who is 35 years old. However, the federal police had suspicions about the certificates' authenticity and decided to investigate further. Upon close examination, they determined that both the ID card and license were forged.
By analyzing the person's fingerprints, their real identity was quickly revealed. Authorities later confirmed that the Turkish person had been residing in Germany under false documents and was not legally entitled to live there.
The district court issued a court order to detain the 35-year-old Turkish national for deportation. This occurred on Tuesday afternoon, shortly after which he was taken to a secure detention facility. Police also initiated criminal charges against the individual for producing counterfeit documents and violating the Residence Act.
This story utilizes data supplied by the authorities and was written with the help of KI.
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