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Germany: Refugees are nearly always apprehended without a passport

German Federal Police: We don’t know who is coming into the country

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Dresden, Oct 25 (Telegraph News)  – Emergency services near Dippoldiswalde (Saxony) stopped a Seat Alhambra with 15 presumably Turkish citizens on board in July. The Ukrainian smuggler Valerii L. (27) has now been sentenced to three years in prison.

The floor of the vehicle was covered with shredded ID cards. Who the 15 people are and where they are today is unclear. And this is not an isolated case!

Heiko Teggatz (50), chairman of the Federal Police Union, told BILD: “It happens very often that we find torn documents in smugglers’ vehicles. Local residents and even mushroom pickers also report passport finds in the forest. Around 95 percent of those apprehended have no proof of identity.” /Bild

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Torn identification documents in a smuggler’s vehicle
Photo: Federal Police Inspectorate Berggiesshübel

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