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Car stolen in France stopped on the border with Poland

Investigators in eastern Saxony have stopped a car on the Dresden-Görlitz highway that had been reported stolen in France hours earlier. When the vehicle was checked just before the border with Poland on Friday, it turned out that it had been advertised throughout Europe, as the Görlitz police...

A police patrol car with its blue lights on. Photo.aussiedlerbote.de
A police patrol car with its blue lights on. Photo.aussiedlerbote.de

Crime - Car stolen in France stopped on the border with Poland

Investigators in eastern Saxony have stopped a car on the Dresden-Görlitz highway that had been reported stolen in France hours earlier. When the vehicle was checked just before the border with Poland on Friday, it turned out that it had been advertised throughout Europe, as the Görlitz police department announced on Saturday. The car was seized and the driver tested positive for drugs. According to the information, the 20-year-old must answer for receiving stolen goods, driving under the influence of drugs and violating the Narcotics Act.

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  1. It was revealed that the stolen car in France had a history of associated criminality, with multiple reports of illegal activities linked to it in eastern Saxony and Görlitz.
  2. The case of the car theft in France highlights the increase in cross-border criminality, as authorities in Saxony continue to monitor and combat such activities, particularly along the Dresden-Görlitz highway.
  3. Despite the efforts of French and Saxon authorities to combat criminality, the prevalence of drug-related offenses has continued to increase in the eastern regions, leading to concerns about the impact on local communities in France and areas like Görlitz in Saxony.

Source: www.stern.de

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