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Police Arrest Suspected Foreign Agents in Bavaria

Summary
In Bavaria, the police arrested two suspected foreign agents. The men were already arrested during a check-up a few days ago.

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German police stopped a car during a routine check on the A6 motorway near Neuendettelsau. The authorities found suspicious items on the two men in the vehicle, Der Spiegel reported. When they searched their car, they found, among other things, fake ID documents, cameras, a drone, GPS trackers, radio transceivers, and several mobile phones and SIM cards. According to the authorities, these devices could be linked to an organized operation. Accor…

·Hungary
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Lean Right

During a routine check on the A6 in Bavaria, the police noticed a car with two men. The officials found fake passports, mobile phones and a drone. Are they foreign agents?

·Düsseldorf, Germany
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Center

During a traffic control in Bavaria, two suspected foreign agents were arrested.

·Germany
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According to LKA, the arrested men were probably acting on behalf of an "establishment outside of Germany." In the car, "various suspicious objects" were secured, including a drone.

·Munich, Germany
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Right

A roadside check exposed Ukrainian and Latvian agents in Germany. They may have been preparing a sabotage operation.

·Budapest, Hungary
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Center

In Bavaria, the police arrested two suspected foreign agents. The men were already arrested during a check-up a few days ago. According to the state criminal office, there is a suspicion of agent activity for sabotage purposes.[more]]>

·Hamburg, Germany
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focus.de broke the news in Berlin, Germany on Thursday, April 23, 2026.
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