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Internationally Sought-After Murderer in Cologne: Police Arrest Suspects

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At the entry check at Cologne/Bonn airport click the handcuffs. A 55-year-old Georgian is arrested by federal police.

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At the entry check at Cologne/Bonn airport click the handcuffs. A 55-year-old Georgian is arrested by federal police.

Bundespolizei snatch international wanted murderers at Cologne Airport Bonn Cologne – A man sought with international arrest warrant was caught at noon, the 23.07.25 by officers of the Federal Police at the entry at Cologne Airport Bonn. Reason of the arrest warrant: murder. The 55-year-old Georgian was on the flight from Istanbul to Cologne. At the border police control the journey was then to end. The man known as violent could be clearly iden…

For murder, a man with an international arrest warrant was sought – until he landed at Cologne/Bonn Airport. There, on the one hand, his journey ended, but also the search. The 55-year-old Georgian just arrived at the airport with a plane from Istanbul, then was controlled by the federal police.

Federal police have arrested an internationally wanted murderer at Cologne/Bonn Airport. The 55-year-old Georgian was checked at noon on July 23rd upon entering the country from Istanbul, the Federal Police Directorate in Sankt Augustin announced on Thursday. An international arrest warrant for murder had been issued against the man. He was clearly identified during the border police check. The man, known to be violent, was arrested without resi…

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www.t-online.de broke the news in on Thursday, July 24, 2025.
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