Großrazzia in Munich: Hundreds of Police Officers and Customs Officers in Action – Controls Lead to First Successes
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Just a few hours before the Champions League crash between FC Bayern and Real Madrid, a large-scale raid takes place in Munich's Bahnhofsviertel. Around 500 police officers have been in operation since 5 p.m., as reported by the German "Bild" newspaper. The goal of the customs officers and police officers: The fight against undeclared work and illegal employment. The officials are supposed to focus on hairdressing salons, shisha bars and buying …
FC Bayern meets Real Madrid in the evening in the Champions League. A few hours before, police and customs move to Munich's city centre for a large-scale operation. Dozens of shops are controlled.
Several hundreds of Munich police controlled more than 50 commercial companies in the station area in the afternoon and ensured evidence of undeclared work and illegal employment. In the district there were traffic obstructions.
More than 500 officers are deployed on Landwehrstrasse. The street is closed. Here's what the operation is about.
With around 500 police officers and customs officers, a large razzia is currently taking place in Munich to expose violations of labour laws such as undeclared work. Our reporters are on site.
Munich – In front of the Bayern game, hundreds of officials search shops in the Munich Bahnhofsviertel.
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