Federal police smash international smuggling gang

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Emma Teitel
Emma Teitel
Emma Teitel is an award-winning national affairs columnist with the Toronto Star who writes about anything and everything. She got her start at Maclean's Magazine where she wrote frequently about women's issues, LGBT rights, and popular culture.

More than 400 Federal police officers have been involved in a number of States in the strike against an international band of Traffickers. Arrested in Berlin, lower Saxony, North Rhine-Westphalia and Hesse several Suspicious and searched the building.

The Prosecutor’s office in Kempten alleges that 19 defendants in age from 21 to 44 years, since at least April 2019 people about the so-called Balkan route against high sums of to Germany on the inside. The alleged 140 Refugees originate, therefore, predominantly out of Syria.

On the bottom of the Federal police, the gang came the information that, as she took in August 2019, a criminal driver on the highway 7 in Füssen near the border to Austria. Together with investigators from several European countries, the public Prosecutor’s office in Kempten was able to make the alleged head of the gang in Austria, find and arrest. In the case of the 19 accused, it is according to the Prosecutor, Syrian, Lebanese and Libyan nationals.

Scouts warned of controls

The smugglers were very taken and very professional, informed the Prosecutor’s office. You had used the car, drove the Smugglers vehicles advance and police checks reported. The boundary would have crossed the Refugees, often on foot. The band chief had coordinated the Whole thing on his Smartphone from a safe distance.

In the case of the use of on Tuesday the investigator stretched, according to eleven Search warrants and five of the seven arrest warrants. They were, therefore, extensive evidence safe, including for the smuggling Smartphones. This would now be assessed, it said.

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