Bad Salzuflen Inspection: Authorities Find Minor Violations, No Major Offenses
Authorities in Bad Salzuflen faced a joint control action on Thursday, September 25, 2025. The Main Customs Office Bielefeld, along with other agencies, inspected local businesses focusing on black work, illegal employment, tax justice, occupational safety, and public safety.
The initial checks did not uncover significant immigration law violations or obvious offenses. However, 11 out of 32 encountered employees could not present identification documents. Additionally, police discovered a 27-year-old driver operating without a license, resulting in criminal charges.
Minor violations were identified during the inspection. These included incorrect displays, fire protection shortcomings, inadequate labeling of escape routes, improper food storage, and blocked escape routes. Despite these findings, authorities emphasized the importance of inter-agency cooperation for public safety and reassured continued efforts to combat black work and ensure legal compliance.
Sascha Gawenda, an official at the Hauptzollstelle Bielefeld, is available for further information regarding control actions in Bad Salzuflen. He can be reached via phone at 0521 / 3047 – 1090 or email at [email protected].
While minor violations were found, the joint control action in Bad Salzuflen did not reveal major offenses. Authorities remain committed to combating black work, illegal employment, and ensuring legal compliance through continued control actions and inter-agency cooperation.
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