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Roadside examination on the A1 highway close to Oyten reveals multiple violations

In the early hours of Saturday, a significant law enforcement team from Police Station Verden/Osterholz - Oyten conducted a substantial operation

Oversized scrutiny on the A1 highway at Oyten unearths multiple law violations
Oversized scrutiny on the A1 highway at Oyten unearths multiple law violations

Roadside examination on the A1 highway close to Oyten reveals multiple violations

Two drivers suspected of drug use were ordered to undergo blood tests following a large-scale control conducted by police and customs on the A1 near Oyten, according to a report by Police Station Verden / Osterholz. The operation, which took place between Thursday evening, 7 pm, and Friday, 1 am, saw 103 vehicles and 192 people checked.

The control was part of ongoing joint efforts by the police and customs to increase road safety and combat criminal offenses. Forces from the police directorates of Oldenburg, Lüneburg, Bremen, and customs offices in Bremen, Oldenburg, and Hannover participated in the operation.

During the control, an open arrest warrant was found for one man, but his arrest was averted by a cash payment. Criminal proceedings were initiated under compulsory insurance law, weapons law, residence law, and road traffic law. However, no new arrests, drug tests, or criminal proceedings were reported in this paragraph.

In addition to the road checks, the customs office initiated several proceedings for tax offenses. No new information about these tax offenses was provided in this article.

For updates on the control and other police activities, follow Police Station Verden / Osterholz on Twitter at www.twitter.com/Polizei_VER_OHZ, Instagram at www.instagram.com/polizei.verden.osterholz, or Facebook at www.facebook.com/polizei.verden.osterholz.hc. For further questions regarding the control on the A1 near Oyten, contact Helge Cassens at 04231/806-107.

It's worth noting that the police officers and customs officials involved in the control were part of a large joint operation by police and customs, but specific details or identities of those not from the Verden/Osterholz police department are not explicitly mentioned in the available sources. The operation involved forces beyond the local police jurisdiction, implying participation from other regional or federal units, but no precise names or origins are provided.

No new vehicle or person checks were reported in this paragraph. The police and customs plan to continue joint controls to increase road safety and combat criminal offenses, but no new information about the ongoing controls was provided in this article.

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