Federal authorities apprehended the fugitive sought on a warrant, identified as BPOLD-B.
In a series of events over the weekend, the Federal Police in Germany have arrested two individuals, a 49-year-old Lithuanian national and a Polish national, following separate incidents.
The Lithuanian national was apprehended at Berlin Ostbahnhof on Sunday evening, after being checked by the Federal Police for not wearing a mouth and nose covering. The man reported to the authorities, stating that a warrant for his arrest had been issued. After completing police measures, the Federal Police handed him over to the Brandenburg Police for transport to a detention facility. It is worth noting that the Lithuanian national is homeless and has a total of 430 days of remaining custodial sentences to serve.
The Lithuanian national is wanted by the city of Brandenburg an der Havel for loss of freedom of movement. Additionally, public prosecutor's offices in Berlin and Frankfurt (Oder) are searching for him with three arrest warrants for property crimes. However, there is no information available about the identity of the police officer who arrested him in Brandenburg an der Havel.
In a separate incident, the Federal Police handed the Polish national over to the Berlin Police. The details of the arrest are not clear, but it is known that the man confessed to arson at several vehicles in the Nikolassee area in December of last year. A warrant for the arrest of the Polish national was issued from Bavaria.
The man's gender was not specified in the provided text, and the nature of the warrant for the Polish national's arrest was also not disclosed. The incident involving the Polish national occurred at Potsdam Central Station.
No information was provided regarding the time the 49-year-old Lithuanian national reported to the Federal Police in Berlin, or the time the man in his 40s reported to the Federal Police at Potsdam Central Station.
These arrests highlight the ongoing efforts by the German authorities to apprehend individuals wanted for various offenses and maintain law and order in the country.