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Police find bayonet in car on Polish border

Police officers have discovered a bayonet ready to hand in a car on the Polish border. Polish border guards and German federal police officers checked the car on the highway 4 in Görlitz on Tuesday, according to the federal police in Ludwigsdorf. They found the weapon in a compartment on the...

A police patrol car with its flashing blue lights on.
A police patrol car with its flashing blue lights on.

Crime - Police find bayonet in car on Polish border

Additionally, the driver's license of the 46-year-old car driver, according to the police, was falsified and the car was not insured. The man had a record in Germany for drug offenses. The police are now investigating, among other things, for violating the Weapons Law, forgery of documents, and driving without a license.

  1. The federal police in Görlitz, Saxony, are investigating a 46-year-old man for allegedly driving an uninsured car and violating the Weapons Law.
  2. His car was pulled over by local police, who discovered that his driver's license was falsified, and they suspect he may have weapons in his vehicle.
  3. The man, with a history of drug offenses in Germany, had crossed the border from Ludwigsdorf, Poland, into Görlitz.
  4. The investigation is also looking into accusations of forgery of documents related to the driver's license and driving without a valid license.

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