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Federal Police Determine Jumping Knife-in Aviation Security Control

Summary by Blaulicht-Report
Indictment against travellers from Remscheid On June 30, 2025, the Federal Police at Cologne/Bonn Airport secured a prohibited weapon. During the aviation security check, officials discovered a jumping knife in a passenger's hand luggage. The 48-year-old man comes from Remscheid and has the Turkish nationality. The knife had a blade length of 11.5 centimeters. According to the German Arms Act (WaffG), a jumping knife of this kind is prohibited. …
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Indictment against travellers from Remscheid On June 30, 2025, the Federal Police at Cologne/Bonn Airport secured a prohibited weapon. During the aviation security check, officials discovered a jumping knife in a passenger's hand luggage. The 48-year-old man comes from Remscheid and has the Turkish nationality. The knife had a blade length of 11.5 centimeters. According to the German Arms Act (WaffG), a jumping knife of this kind is prohibited. …

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Blaulicht-Report broke the news in on Tuesday, July 1, 2025.
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