Border Crossing in Reitzenhain: Individual Spends €1000 for Animal Transportation
In a recent incident at the Reitzenhain border crossing, a 45-year-old Ukrainian citizen encountered an unexpected challenge while trying to enter Germany with his pets. According to the Federal Police Inspectorate Chemnitz, who reported the incident via news aktuell, the man's van, sporting Ukrainian registration plates, was inspected at the border.
Upon inspection, the officer's discovered that the man had presented vaccination certificates for his seven dogs and two cats. However, the required transport documents were conspicuously absent. In response, the officers from the Federal Police Inspectorate Chemnitz contacted the veterinary office to address the issue.
Despite the missing documents, the man was allowed to enter the federal territory, albeit temporarily, after paying a security deposit of 1000 euros, as imposed by the veterinary office due to the lack of transport permission. The animals were found to be in good condition during the inspection.
It is worth noting that the exact organisation responsible for inspecting the truck with Ukrainian license plates at the Reitzenhain border crossing, as well as the exact time of the inspection, are not detailed in the search results.
For further information or inquiries, the Federal Police Inspectorate Chemnitz can be reached at 0371 4615-105 or via email at [email protected].
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