Arrest Made by Munich's Federal Police Directorate over Early Return Allegations
The Bundespolizeiinspektion Rosenheim, responsible for a 200-kilometer-long section of the German-Austrian border, made a significant arrest on Sunday afternoon. A 34-year-old Romanian man was apprehended by the Federal Police upon entering German territory on the A93 near Kiefersfelden.
The man's arrest stemmed from a previous conviction for violating the Narcotics Act. He had served a multi-year prison sentence, with his case heard by the Nuremberg-Fürth Regional Court, and was subsequently deported. Upon his return to the Federal Republic, the remaining sentence of his original prison term became due.
The district office in Roth had imposed a six-year ban on the man's entry following his early release and deportation in September 2020. However, the Federal Police discovered that the man should not have been allowed to enter the country due to this ban.
The Bundespolizeiinspektion Rosenheim's primary focus is combating the smuggling of foreigners and irregular, illegal migration. The organization also ensures safety on the German-Austrian border, combats cross-border crime, and ensures safety on train lines and stations. This includes the safety of approximately 370 kilometers of track and about 70 train stations and stops.
The arrest took place at the border control on the A93 near Kiefersfelden, and the man is now being held in Bernau Prison. He is expected to spend the next 239 days in prison.
The Bundespolizeiinspektion Rosenheim is a significant entity, with approximately 450 employees working tirelessly against cross-border crime between Chiemsee and Zugspitze. The Bundespolizeirevier Garmisch-Partenkirchen is one of its constituent units.
For more information, please contact the Press Office of the Bundespolizeiinspektion Rosenheim at the provided email addresses and phone numbers. The headquarters of the organization can be found at Burgfriedstraße 34, 83024 Rosenheim.
It is important to note that the specific public prosecutor's office responsible for the original sentencing of the Romanian man is not clearly identified in the search results. The closest relevant institution mentioned in connection with narcotics violations is the Staatsanwaltschaft Essen.