Raid against Schleuser: 150 federal police officers in action in Hesse!
Raid against Schleuser: 150 federal police officers in action in Hesse!
On January 29, 2025, there were several remarkable incidents in Hesse, which affect both the security situation and everyday life in the region. A serious traffic accident in Wiesbaden-Biebrich results in a tragedy, while the federal police conduct a comprehensive raid against smuggling crime.
In Wiesbaden-Biebrich, a frontal collision occurred during the night, in which a 48-year-old driver of a small van in the hospital succumbed to his injuries. A 62-year-old driver and a 60-year-old passenger were seriously injured in the accident, but are on the way of improvement. The exact circumstances of the accident are currently unclear because the driver is said to have lost control of the vehicle. [Tagesschau] reports of this tragic incident and offers a detailed analysis of the causes and consequences.
raid against smuggling crime
In the early morning of the same day, the federal police carried out a large -scale raid. This was directed against the smuggling crime and illegal prostitution, with searches in an object in Hesse and two in Baden-Württemberg. Over 150 federal police forces and 15 tax investigators from the Wiesbaden tax office were involved in the campaign. There is suspicion on gang and commercial inlets of foreigners and to withhold social security contributions. Further information about the results of the searches will be announced after their completion. [Tagesschau]
argue aggressiveness in road traffic
In parallel to these events, the focus is on the discussion about increasing aggressiveness in road traffic in Hesse. Reports of the ADAC Hessen-Thuringia show that poor consideration leads to conflicts and dangerous situations. In particular, new traffic concepts in the city centers are increasing the existing distribution conflicts. Road users of all kinds are affected, and patience in road traffic seems to be low in many. The chairman of the ADFC Hessen, Ansgar Hegerfeld, emphasizes that tight overtaking processes and a shorter "ignition cord" can be observed among road users. [Hessenschau]The weather conditions also contribute to the traffic situation. Dense clouds and showers, some of which pass to higher mountains in snow, could make driving difficult. The temperatures vary between 6 and 11 degrees and are supposed to clear in the evening, while the showers become less common around noon. [Tagesschau]
These events also skill lightly on the current challenges in Hesse, both with regard to public security and the traffic situation, which is a daily risk for many citizens.
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