One individual was imprisoned, while the other embarked on an adventure.
In an unexpected turn of events, the Federal Police in Germany arrested two Polish citizens at two separate locations in eastern Germany. The first arrest took place at the border bridge in Krauschwitz (S 127), while the second occurred on a motorway bridge near Görlitz.
The 34-year-old Polish man, who was taken into immediate custody, had two outstanding warrants against him. The first warrant was issued by the Public Prosecutor's Office in Görlitz last May for an unpaid fine of 1,200.00 euros under the compulsory insurance law. The second warrant, issued more recently by the Public Prosecutor's Office in Cottbus in early June this year, was for an unpaid fine of 1,800.00 euros for intentionally driving without a license.
The 34-year-old was unable to pay the outstanding 3,000.00 euros and was taken directly to prison from Krauschwitz. The specific employer (Berufsherren) of the 34-year-old was not disclosed in the search results.
The 37-year-old Polish man, on the other hand, was arrested at the motorway bridge near Görlitz, and unlike his counterpart, was not taken into immediate custody. The warrant for his arrest was issued by the Dresden Public Prosecutor's Office eight days ago. The nature of the theft for which the 37-year-old was convicted is not specified, but we do know that he was convicted by the Local Court of Dresden in April last year. The 37-year-old was able to settle his debts and was later allowed to continue his journey.
These arrests were part of temporarily reinstated border controls. The locations of the arrests, Krauschwitz and Görlitz, are the only specific locations mentioned in the search results. The motorway bridge near Görlitz, however, is not further identified or specified. The Local Court of Weißwasser and the Local Court of Lübben (Spreewald) were involved in the issuance of the fines for the 34-year-old, while the Local Court of Dresden was involved in the conviction of the 37-year-old.
The exact date and time of the arrests are not specified in the text. The search results do not provide any details about the specific debts the 37-year-old had to settle or the location of these events.