He stole the car near Stuttgart and drove it all the way to the Czech Republic. He faces prison

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Milan Kilian

Reporter of the Pilsen region

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On Wednesday or Thursday, the Regional Court in Pilsen should decide on the custody of the Lithuanian, who first fled from the German police and from the Czech police after crossing the border with the BMW stolen near Stuttgart.


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A foreigner ended up in Klatovsk with a stolen BMW in a stream.

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He drove through part of Domažlicka and was stopped as far as Klatovska, when the truck driver blocked the entire road for him on the instructions of the police. The man then ended up in the stream with the car.

“In collaboration with the German police officers, the Klato detectives discovered that the detained man was driving a BMW that was stolen near the city of Stuttgart in the Federal Republic of Germany. Currently, the foreigner is placed in a police cell. “Criminalists will hand over the file material for further procedural actions to the regional prosecutor’s office,” police spokeswoman Dagmar Brožová informed on Tuesday, the day after the foreigner’s arrest, adding that the 37-year-old foreigner is being taken into custody and a European arrest warrant issued. According to Deník information, the Regional Court in Pilsen should decide on detention on Wednesday or Thursday.

The BMW driver fleeing from the German police crossed into the Czech Republic and was arrested in Klatovsk.

The driver was fleeing from Germany to the Czech Republic, only to be stopped by a truck crossing the road

The man was caught after a dramatic chase across two states on Monday morning near Bezděkov in Klatovsk.

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