Gambian Man Arrested in Germany for Residency Violations and Assault Conviction
German Federal Police have arrested a 42-year-old Gambian man in Kehl during a routine inspection. The detention took place at the Tram D stop near Kehl train station on December 28. Authorities confirmed the suspect had two outstanding arrest warrants in Germany. The man was first wanted for violating residency laws, carrying a 100-day prison sentence. He was also serving an eight-month term for assault, with four months still remaining. Police records indicate he had previously lived in France before entering Germany illegally. No official sources have released his identity. The case is separate from another recent incident involving a 41-year-old man who crossed into Poland from Belarus without authorization. Following his current sentences, the Gambian national will face deportation to France. The arrest highlights ongoing enforcement of residency and criminal laws in the region. After completing his prison terms, the man will be removed from Germany. Authorities have not disclosed further details about his background or the assault charge.
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