The Services Broke up a Gang Legalizing the Stay of Foreigners
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They entered into fictitious employment contracts and leased premises—all to illegally legalize the stay of over 600 foreigners. The case of the organized crime group will now be investigated by the prosecutor's office. A total of 24 people have been charged.
In Poland, a large scheme for the legalization of foreigners was discovered, 24 people were detained, among them a citizen of Poland and Ukraine
Officers from the Nadwiślański Border Guard Unit and the Central Bureau of Investigation dismantled a gang involved in legalizing the stay of foreigners in Poland and the European Union. They detained 24 individuals, who faced a total of 1,500 charges. Two individuals were arrested.
Authorities have dismantled an organized crime group legalizing the stay of foreigners. Twenty-four people were detained. It is estimated that they legalized the stay of approximately 1,500 foreigners. They charged 3,000-5,000 PLN for their services.
Members of a criminal group collected up to 5,000 PLN per person from foreigners, arranging illegal residence in Poland and other European Union countries for them. Officers from the Central Bureau of Investigation and the Border Guard dismantled the gang involved in this practice. Up to 1,500 foreigners may have used its services.
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