27-year-old without a passport: drug discovery and switchblade discovered on the train!

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Federal police checked a 27-year-old Czech man on the train to Furth im Wald and discovered drugs and a banned switchblade.

Bundespolizei kontrollierte einen 27-jährigen Tschechen im Zug nach Furth im Wald und entdeckte Drogen sowie ein verbotenes Springmesser.
Federal police checked a 27-year-old Czech man on the train to Furth im Wald and discovered drugs and a banned switchblade.

27-year-old without a passport: drug discovery and switchblade discovered on the train!

On Thursday, June 13, 2025, federal police officers carried out a check on a cross-border train from Prague, which revealed some unpleasant surprises. As part of this action, a 27-year-old Czech man was stopped in Furth im Wald. The man, who did not have any valid border crossing documents, initially denied carrying drugs or prohibited items. But a search of his backpack revealed the opposite: around ten grams of marijuana and a small amount of crystal were discovered, and the officers also seized a switchblade, which is considered a prohibited weapon with a blade length of 9.5 centimeters. The drugs and the switchblade were immediately confiscated while Furth im Wald customs took over the investigation.

In Germany, the handling of weapons is strictly regulated. The weapons law distinguishes between different categories of weapons, with certain types being completely banned. These include, among other things, military weapons, certain types of knives such as folding knives and butterfly knives, as well as other dangerous items that are not allowed to be carried in public. The regulations stipulate that the purchase and possession of these weapons are often prohibited, and violations can result in significant fines and imprisonment. It should not be underestimated that illegal possession of weapons in Germany can have serious consequences, including for the young man from the Czech Republic, as the weapons law has clear guidelines for the handling of such items. bussgeldkatalog.net reports that…

Weapons law regulations in the European Union

The weapon involved in this incident, the switchblade, falls under the strict provisions of the Weapons Act, which regulates the acquisition, possession and carrying of weapons. The EU has also issued guidelines in this area. Directive (EU) 2021/555 sets common minimum standards for the acquisition and pooling of firearms in Member States, defining basic categories of weapons. Prohibited weapons, as in this case, belong to category A and are not permitted for civilian use. In addition, all weapons manufactured after September 14, 2018 must be clearly marked and registered. The regulation of European law aims to prevent the illegal arms trade and ensure the safety of citizens. In this respect, in this particular case, several relevant legal provisions are being investigated, including the Weapons Act and the Narcotics Act. eur-lex.eu reports that…

The drug discoveries and the illegal possession of weapons shine a bright light on the need for stricter controls at the borders. Customs investigations will show what further steps need to be taken to avoid such incidents in the future. While the police continue to investigate the case, it remains to be seen what the judge responsible for the case will decide. Such incidents remind us that compliance with laws and regulations is not only important for personal safety, but also for harmonious coexistence in our multicultural society.