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Baden-Württemberg: Raids against human trafficking – Baden-Württemberg

The police are deployed in large numbers in Mannheim, near Karlsruhe and in Worms. In a raid against people smuggling, 24 apartments are searched.

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24.09.2024 – 07:37

In a raid against human trafficking, the police searched apartments in Mannheim and near Karlsruhe and Worms.

A spokesman for the Federal Police told the German Press Agency that four arrest warrants had already been executed. A total of 24 apartments were searched.

At least a double-digit number of people smuggled in

Investigations are being carried out against a gang of seven people smuggling people, including both men and women. However, criminal proceedings will be opened against the three members of the group against whom no arrest warrant has been executed.

According to the spokesman, the group is said to have brought people from the Middle East and Caucasus countries to Germany and made them work here without permission. At least a double-digit number had been smuggled in, the spokesman said this morning. He did not initially comment on an exact number.

Investigations began in January

According to police, a man was checked at the airport in Frankfurt am Main in July last year when leaving the country – this provided the first clues about the smuggling group. He was able to show a passport with a visa when leaving the country – but without a work permit. During the check, however, it turned out that the man had worked in Germany, the spokesman said.

During subsequent checks at Stuttgart and Frankfurt airports, other people were reported to have exhibited the same abnormalities. Customs then checked several companies – including a concrete factory – where they found several people working illegally in Germany. The police have been investigating the group since January.

Fake identity documents

After the people entered the country with visas, the group forged EU identity cards, it was said. This enabled the people to work in Germany. They therefore received less than the minimum wage.

An investigation is therefore being carried out on suspicion of the commercial smuggling of foreigners, the employment of foreigners without residence permits and document crimes. The Karlsruhe main customs office is involved in the investigations, as it is also assumed that social security contributions have been embezzled. This also poses a violation of the law on illegal workers.

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