Police arrest young people in Dresden

Dresden – Because he Dresden main station The federal police arrested an 18-year-old on Monday night after being disgustingly soiled and then resisting.

Federal police officers arrested an 18-year-old that night. (Archive image) © Sebastian Kahnert/dpa

The teenager had become conspicuous because he was urinating and defecating in public in the locker area.

When the federal police officers wanted to check him around 12:55 a.m., the Ukrainian citizen initially did not react. So they asked him to come to the guard at the main train station.

The way there was rather difficult: the 18-year-old tried several times to evade the measures.

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However, the officers manage to bring him back under control and take him into custody.

Criminal proceedings have now been initiated against the young person for contaminating the railway facilities and resisting law enforcement officers.

He was also banned from the main train station for 24 hours.

A man had electronic devices worth around 10,000 euros in a black suitcase.

A man had electronic devices worth around 10,000 euros in a black suitcase. © Dresden Federal Police

An arrest took place at the main train station on Saturday.

At around 5:30 p.m., police officers showed the right instinct when they checked a man. It turned out that there was a current wanted notice for the 36-year-old to determine his whereabouts.

The Romanian was known to the police for violating the narcotics law.

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During a closer inspection, they discovered “a variety of high-quality electronic items” in the man's black suitcase, according to a statement. Apple products were also noted among them.

The Romanian was unable to provide any proof of purchase for the devices, which have an estimated value of over 10,000 euros.

The man's temporary arrest was ordered by the public prosecutor's office. He is accused of receiving stolen property.

The police now have to find out where the electronic items came from.

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