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Border agents apprehend suspected musicians with alleged weapons.

A flashing blue light can be seen on the roof of a police vehicle.
A flashing blue light can be seen on the roof of a police vehicle.

Unlawful Act or Transgression - Border agents apprehend suspected musicians with alleged weapons.

Two suspected bikers from Estonia got nabbed at the German-Dutch border in the Heinsberg district nearest Aachen, sporting what seemed to be authentic firearms. The duo, ages 20 and 31, asserted they were headin' back from a Softair Gathering in Belgium after attendin', as stated by the Federal Police in Aachen on a hump day. These fellas were rockin' jackets affiliated with an Estonian fan club of the Hells Angels. The weapons were impounded due to breachin' Gun Laws, but they were given the green light to continue their ride.

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The impounded weapons, originating from the Estonian men, could potentially lead to a crime investigation in North Rhine-Westphalia due to their alleged violation of German Gun Laws. Given the incident, Aachen's police may strengthen their border patrols to prevent such incidents in the future. Despite the legal issue, the Hells Angels fan club members continue their journey to Aachen, attending various events like the Softair Gathering in neighboring regions.

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