Escaped Prisoner Identified as 41-year-old, BPOMD's Capture Delayed Due to Financial Involvement of his Sister
On June 30, 2025, a Hungarian man wanted by the police was apprehended by a patrol of the Federal Police at Halle (Saale) Central Station. The man, who had previously been sentenced to a fine of 1920 euros or 160 days of imprisonment for intentionally driving without a license in January 2020, had not paid the fine in installments, leading to the issuance of an arrest warrant in May 2025.
Upon arrest, the man was taken to the service station at the central station. His sister subsequently paid 870.50 euros, allowing him to leave the service station as a free man. The Federal Police then informed the issuing authority of the man's release.
The Halle (Saale) Public Prosecutor's Office had issued an arrest warrant for the man, and he still had a remaining imprisonment of 60 days to serve. The news article was originally transmitted by the Federal Police Inspectorate Magdeburg.
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