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Federal Police Strengthen Border Controls with Helicopters at the Border of Lower Saxony - SAT.1 REGIONAL

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Federal police forces are running to a temporary checkpoint at Bundesstraße 213 (B213), after they have been deposed by a police helicopter (l). Photo: dpa The federal police are using a helicopter to strengthen controls at the border with the Netherlands. On the weekends, forces were flown to various locations in the Lower Saxony border region to quickly and unexpectedly control vehicles arriving there. "This is a special tactical means", said …
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Federal police forces are running to a temporary checkpoint at Bundesstraße 213 (B213), after they have been deposed by a police helicopter (l). Photo: dpa The federal police are using a helicopter to strengthen controls at the border with the Netherlands. On the weekends, forces were flown to various locations in the Lower Saxony border region to quickly and unexpectedly control vehicles arriving there. "This is a special tactical means", said …

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SAT.1 REGIONAL broke the news in on Monday, May 26, 2025.
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