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Law enforcement officials at the airport are on the hunt for Gambier.

Munich's Federal Police Directorate at the airport made headlines on August 27th.

Airport authorities are currently on the hunt for Gambier, as reported by the Federal Police.
Airport authorities are currently on the hunt for Gambier, as reported by the Federal Police.

Law enforcement officials at the airport are on the hunt for Gambier.

In an incident at Munich Airport on August 27, a 30-year-old Gambian man was identified by the Federal Police after using his girlfriend's train ticket. Further investigation revealed that the man was using a valid Spanish passport, but it was listed in the wanted system.

The man is now facing several charges, including misuse of identification documents, illegal entry, illegal residence, fraud, obtaining services by deception, and illegal exercise of a profession. He had multiple legal issues, with warrants for his arrest from the Public Prosecutor's Offices in Wรผrzburg and Landshut due to the violation of an active entry and residence ban, and misuse of identification documents, respectively.

However, it is important to note that the Federal Police at Munich Airport does not appear to have any direct involvement in the apprehension of the man mentioned in earlier bullet points. The Federal Police in Bavaria is not specified to have any active warrant or legal issues against the man.

The Federal Police at Munich Airport is responsible for border police protection of the federal territory, fighting cross-border crime, ensuring safety of rail passengers, and air security tasks to protect against attacks on civil aviation. The unit, which has approximately 1,600 employees, is the second-largest airport service unit of the Federal Police in Germany.

The Federal Police at Munich Airport also has a social media presence, with a Twitter account named @bpol_by. Further information about the Federal Police at Munich Airport can be found on the website www.bundespolizei.de or at the contact address provided: Nordallee 2 - 85356 Munich Airport, with a telephone number of 089 97307-9021 and an email address of [email protected].

The original content for this information was transmitted by news aktuell from the Bundespolizeidirektion Mรผnchen. Since there is no information in the search results about a Gambian man being discovered with an arrest warrant at Munich Airport on August 27, it is unclear which authority issued the arrest warrant on this basis. The man could not pay the required substitute fine and was taken into custody at the end of the police measures in the detention center in Erding.

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