Warrant executions in BadBentheim: a man faces imprisonment
A 27-year-old Iranian national was arrested by the Federal Police at the German-Dutch border on Friday. The arrest took place at the border control point on the A280 at the Bunderneuland rest area around 4:50 AM.
The man was checked as a passenger in an intercity bus during the border control. His identification was checked during the process, revealing his wanted status. The man was wanted on two arrest warrants, one for dangerous bodily harm and another for threats.
The threats case resulted in a substitute prison sentence of two months, which could be avoided by paying a fine of 600.00 euros. However, in the case of dangerous bodily harm, the man failed to appear at the main hearing, leading to a detention order and an arrest warrant.
The arrest was part of the temporarily reintroduced border controls at the German-Dutch border. The detainee was then taken to a detention facility and presented to a judge for remand proceedings later that morning.
Currently, the man is in custody. The judiciary was also interested in the man's current whereabouts in a third case. No information is available about the arrest and the accusation of dangerous bodily injury in connection with the man from the Federal Police Bad Bentheim; the search results do not mention this incident.
For further information on this matter, you can contact the Press Office at Federal Police Inspectorate Bad Bentheim. Marcel Fehr can be reached at telephone number 05924 7892-2401 or via email at [email protected]. Additional information can be found at the link: https://x.com/bpol_nord.
The website for the Federal Police Inspectorate Bad Bentheim is www.bundespolizei.de. The Federal Police Inspectorate Bad Bentheim can provide more details about the arrest and the cases involving the 27-year-old Iranian national.