Successful Searches Conducted by the Federal Police in NRW (North Rhine-Westphalia) by BPOL (Federal Criminal Police Office)
A 29-year-old German man, originally from Hamm, was arrested over the weekend by Federal Police officers from the Hamm station. The man was wanted due to an investigation detention warrant issued by the Public Prosecutor's Office in Hagen.
The suspect, who is of Cameroonian nationality, had been on the run for over a year, sought by the Public Prosecutor's Office in Paderborn in relation to a theft case. The specific crime he is accused of and his identity are not detailed in the provided search results.
The wanted individual is a 26-year-old man from Brandenburg an der Havel, Germany. An arrest warrant had been issued against him. On Saturday, October 24, 2020, the man was presented to the competent judge at Hagen local court.
The apprehension of the man took place at Hamm main station. The judge confirmed the detention of the man at Hagen local court. To avoid immediate imprisonment, the man paid 1290 euros. The payment was made, and the suspect was released after the conclusion of the federal police measures.
The robbery the man is suspected of committing occurred in July 2019 in Schwerte. The exact details of the robbery are not disclosed in the available information. The man's age and nationality were also confirmed in the reports.
The case is currently under investigation, and further updates will be provided as more information becomes available.
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