Syrian Man Arrested, Deported for Violating German Entry Ban
A 45-year-old Syrian national was arrested at Frankfurt Airport on August 21, 2021, following a wanted notice issued by the Public Prosecutor's Office in Paderborn. The man was convicted of forgery and had an existing ban on entry and residence in Germany.
The Syrian, who was convicted of forgery in the past, was fined β¬1,050 plus procedural costs of β¬1,139.50. The arrest warrant was issued due to these charges. Despite the ban, he attempted to enter Germany, leading to his arrest at Frankfurt Airport. After his arrest, he was deported to Athens on August 22, 2025. As of now, there are no publicly available updates on the current status of the arrest warrant or the Syrian's whereabouts.
The arrest and deportation of the 45-year-old Syrian highlight the enforcement of immigration laws and the consequences of violating entry and residence bans. The case serves as a reminder of the importance of adhering to legal requirements for immigration and residence in Germany.