Drunk at the wheel
Asylum seekers bought drugs in the Czech Republic
Two asylum seekers from Syria were stopped in their car at the Weigetschlag border crossing on Thursday evening as they tried to drive back to Austria in a drugged state. They did not have a passport or any other document with them, instead they were carrying narcotics in their car.
During border controls in Weigetschlag on Thursday at around 9 p.m., two Syrians (21 and 25 years old) from Linz were checked in their car as they entered Upper Austria.
Neither of them had a valid travel document with them and they could not prove their identity in any other way. During a search of the vehicle, herbal cannabis and a grinder with residue were found and seized.
A rapid drug test carried out on the 21-year-old driver tested positive for THC. However, neither of them confessed to the drug.
The police doctor in Linz determined that the driver was unfit to drive. The driver's license was provisionally confiscated and driving was prohibited. The car was temporarily parked in the parking lot in Weigetschlag.
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