Bundespolizei Identifies Individuals for Legal Violations in Multiple Incidents
According to a press release from the federal police, these cases involved fines, legal proceedings, and in one instance, imprisonment.
26-Year-Old Syrian National Avoids Imprisonment by Paying Fines
A 26-year-old Syrian man was identified at a market in Anklam on Friday evening by Bundespolizisten. The police confirmed he was under a warrant from the Staatsanwaltschaft Rostock for theft. To avoid a 60-day prison sentence, he paid a fine of 1,800 euros and 91.50 euros in procedural costs. The press release noted two additional warrants against the individual from the Staatsanwaltschaft Neubrandenburg and Staatsanwaltschaft Stralsund, both related to theft charges.
Polish Man Avoids Short Imprisonment After Settling Debt
A 24-year-old Polish national was identified at the BAB 11 border crossing in Pomellen on Saturday. The Bundespolizeiinspektion Pasewalk stated he was under a warrant from the Staatsanwaltschaft Münster for violating the Pflichtversicherungsgesetz (Compulsory Insurance Act). He settled a fine of 360 euros and 81 euros in costs, avoiding a six-day prison sentence. The press release emphasized that failure to pay would have resulted in detention.
German Man Pays Fines to Avoid Short Detention
A 38-year-old German man was checked in Pomellen on Saturday afternoon. The Staatsanwaltschaft Meiningen had issued a warrant against him for an offense under the Ordnungswidrigkeitengesetz (Ordinance Violation Act). He paid 440 euros in fines and 47 euros in procedural costs, avoiding a nine-day prison sentence. The Bundespolizeiinspektion Pasewalk reiterated that nonpayment would have triggered enforcement measures.

German Woman Sent to Prison After Failing to Pay Fines
A 36-year-old German woman was identified in Pomellen on Saturday evening. The Staatsanwaltschaft Berlin had issued a warrant for her arrest due to theft. Unlike the previous cases, she was unable to pay the 600 euros fine and 81 euros in costs. As a result, she was transferred to a Berlin prison, where she will serve a 60-day sentence.
Overview of Bundespolizeidirektion Bad Bramstedt’s Role
The Bundespolizeidirektion Bad Bramstedt, which oversees the Pasewalk police station, operates as a federal agency responsible for border security, railway surveillance, and maritime patrols. With approximately 2,700 staff members, the department manages operations across Schleswig-Holstein, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, and coastal regions. The press release emphasized its 24/7 deployment of units, including the Maritime Crime Division and the Mobile Control and Surveillance Unit, to ensure public safety.
For further details, the Bundespolizeiinspektion Pasewalk can be contacted via phone at 03 83 54 – 34 97 4 – 100 or email at presse.pasewalk@polizei.bund.de. More information about the agency’s operations is available on its website bundespolizei.de.