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In an incident that took place on a Saturday afternoon in Bad Muskau, Germany, a 21-year-old man from Naumburg (Saale) was stopped by the federal police. The man was reportedly carrying a lighter with a printed swastika, a symbol often associated with unconstitutional organisations.

According to the press spokesperson for the Federal Police Inspection Ludwigsdorf, Michael Engler, the man was stopped by the federal police in Bad Muskau. The exact context or organisation associated with the swastika symbol remains unclear, as stated by the Federal Police Inspection Ludwigsdorf and in the article.

The man crossed the Bad Muskau city bridge before being stopped and checked by the federal police. Following the check, the lighter with the printed swastika was secured in the man's jacket. However, further details about the man's identity or any charges against him have not been disclosed.

For more information, you can contact Michael Engler at the following contact details:

The official website for the Federal Police Inspection Ludwigsdorf is www.bundespolizei.de. It is important to note that there is currently no information available about the connection between the incident and the Federal Police unit Ludwigsdorf.

The federal police were the authority that stopped and checked the man, ensuring the safety and upholding the laws of the country. The incident serves as a reminder of the importance of respecting constitutional symbols and values in Germany.

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