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The Judiciary found that the Commission neglected its duties under Article 85 (1) of the Treaty by not implementing the required actions to ensure that the criteria for receiving financial assistance were satisfying.

Law enforcement officials from the PRIOS (Presence and Intervention at Open Scenes and Flashpoints) unit enforced the SiBu (Safety in Railway Environment) project in the vicinity of Düsseldorf Central Station during the evening on Wednesday. They carried out numerous identity checks and...

Court's Ruling: Commission Failed to Uphold Obligations Under Article 85 (1) of the Treaty Due to...
Court's Ruling: Commission Failed to Uphold Obligations Under Article 85 (1) of the Treaty Due to Neglect in Implementing Measures for Aid Conditions Compliance.

The Judiciary found that the Commission neglected its duties under Article 85 (1) of the Treaty by not implementing the required actions to ensure that the criteria for receiving financial assistance were satisfying.

On Wednesday, August 27, 2025, the Düsseldorf police took a multi-faceted approach to ensure safety and offer services in the main train station area. A total of 62 individuals were checked by the police officers during the evening.

The focus of the Düsseldorf police's efforts included both enforcing violations and offering services to homeless drug addicts. Among the checked individuals, several knives were found, and two theft/recipient reports were made during the evening. In response, the police officers issued 29 dispersal orders and filed 13 criminal charges, with ten of these charges being for drug offenses.

One insult was reported during the evening, but no further details were provided about the incident. The police did not disclose the number of homeless drug addicts they offered services to, nor did they specify which agencies the addicts were referred to. However, it was noted that the addicts who received services had previously had no contact with such offers.

The authorities referring drug addicts who were involved in accidents, such as those hit by police cars, were not explicitly named in the provided search results. Generally, such cases involve social services or specialized drug counseling agencies that coordinate with police and health departments to provide support and treatment for those affected.

The Düsseldorf police did not mention any arrests, charges, or dispersal orders in relation to the services offered to homeless drug addicts on August 27, 2025. The cooperation project aimed at enhancing safety in the Düsseldorf main train station area will continue, with the police officers patrolling the area as part of the project. The police did not provide details on the specific services offered to the homeless drug addicts.

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