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Unauthorized BPOLI LUD Event: No Ticket Required for Attendance

Unauthorized Access to BPOLI LUD Event: No Ticket Required
Unauthorized Access to BPOLI LUD Event: No Ticket Required

Unauthorized BPOLI LUD Event: No Ticket Required for Attendance

In an unusual turn of events, two women, aged 23 and 44, found themselves in trouble with the law during separate train journeys in Eastern Germany.

The 44-year-old Dutch woman, identified as Marita Stecher, was traveling from Görlitz to Cottbus on Monday evening. However, her journey took an unexpected turn when she was discovered to be traveling without a ticket from Uhsmannsdorf, a district of Görlitz.

Despite being warned by the train staff in Weißwasser, Stecher continued her journey without a valid ticket. This action led to her arrest for insulting the police officers who were called to the scene.

Stecher provided several false names during her encounter with the authorities, including that of a well-known German model. However, no narcotics were found on her person. An investigation into charges of fraudulently obtaining services on the train has not yet been initiated against her. Her journey ended in Weißwasser.

In a separate incident, a 23-year-old woman was traveling from Rietschen to Görlitz without a ticket. A train attendant from Ostdeutsche Eisenbahn GmbH noticed her lack of a ticket and alerted the authorities.

Upon being stopped by Federal Police officers in Görlitz, it was discovered that the woman's ID had expired. Furthermore, officers later found Crystal, approximately 8.7 grams, on the 23-year-old woman.

As a result, an investigation was initiated against the 23-year-old woman for suspected violation of the Narcotics Act.

The Federal Police in Ludwigsdorf reported two women for fraudulently obtaining services on Monday evening, with these two incidents marking the culmination of their investigations.

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