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young adult is required to settle a penalty prior to leaving

His anticipated journey to Morocco appeared to be less straightforward: Authorities discovered an un settled fine and a warrant for his detention within his digital devices.

A twenty-one-year-old individual, wanted by law enforcement, was granted permission to depart from...
A twenty-one-year-old individual, wanted by law enforcement, was granted permission to depart from Weeze airport following the settlement of an outstanding financial obligation.

- young adult is required to settle a penalty prior to leaving

At Weeze Niederrhein Airport, during a routine check, the Federal Police uncovered an active warrant for a 21-year-old individual, who was headed to Morocco. This Dutch citizen had been operating a vehicle without a valid license and was due to pay a €800 fine. However, he neglected to settle his debt. Consequently, the Public Prosecutor's Office in Osnabrück issued an enforcement warrant. The 21-year-old finally cleared his debt on Saturday evening, enabling him to embark on his journey to Tangier, as per the Federal Police's announcement.

Upon clearing his debt, the 21-year-old was required to go through strict exit control procedures at Weeze Niederrhein Airport before boarding his flight to Tangier. During the exit control process, the customs official carefully inspected the traveling documents and items carried by the individual.

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