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Bielefeld
Police arrest 13 fugitives
Six men, two women and five young people from Eritrea were illegal on the road
Wednesday, April 16, 2014 - 10:39 clock
Bielefeld (WB / mp). On their bus trip from Dortmund to Scandinavia 13 people from Eritrea have been stopped on Monday night by a hundred use the Bielefeld police.
The officers had received a tip that several people could stay without residence permit in the bus. When a passenger check at the bus station Brackwede the police came by 21 clock to six men, two women and five young people who could not identify, but claimed to be from Eritrea.
"Because it was suspected of unauthorized residence in Germany, the people were taken into custody," said police spokeswoman Sonja Rehmert. To identify photos were taken and been fingerprinted. Investigation for illegal entry had been taken. The Monday night had spent the peaceful people in police custody.
Asylum
On Tuesday, the eight adult refugees were handed over to the Bielefeld immigration office. There they received a certificate of entitlement to a further night in Brackwerder Asylum Home to the Gütersloher road. »On Wednesday, the county government is Detmold tell us where we should send people," explains Deputy Head authorities Marie-Luise Brakensiek. »In Bielefeld, they can not stay. You need to log in to a reception center for Eritreans and can apply for asylum there. But it may also be that they pursue their travel plans elsewhere. The people are so free in their decision. "
Custody of the Youth Office
The five minors, unaccompanied refugees are since Tuesday in the custody of the Youth Office. According to Chief Officer George Epp they are housed for up to four months in one of the five so-called clearing facilities of the city.There, where discuss the future of these young people, there are a total of 80 places for young people with a similar background. "We are currently more easily overcrowded, but space is still there," says Epp. These are in Bielefeld, the first young refugees from Eritrea at all.
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Received on Wed Apr 16 2014 - 07:03:47 EDT