Spanish police arrested a Dutchman of Moroccan origin at the port of Almeria, sought after by German justice for exploding an automatic ticket distributor in Berlin and carried 264,000 euros in cash.
The accused was arrested while trying to embark with his brother on a ferry bound for the city of Nador, aboard a van. During a routine check, the border unit agents checked the identity of the defendant, discovering after consultation with their database that he was under the European arrest warrant issued by the German authorities.
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-After his arrest, the man of Moroccan origin was transferred to the provincial police station in Almeria. The unit to combat illegal immigration networks and the falsification of documents has initiated procedures for its extradition, relays The debate. The respondent is sought for having alerted a Deutshe Bank tickets in Berlin on the night of April 17 2024 in Berlin using a thermal lance containing explosives.
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With his accomplice who died the same night, he managed to take away 264,000 euros of cash. The material damage caused is estimated at 30,000 euros. At the time of his arrest, he transported just over 6,000 euros in cash. He faces a sentence of 15 years in prison.