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First fraud attempt with negative PCR tests. A Ruse pulmonologist is involved in the scheme, having no idea that his signature has been forged. The false documents were sold for 60 euros.
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A bold and resourceful 34-year-old forger from Ruse uses the COVID situation to issue false documents for negative PCR tests abroad. However, the scheme was revealed when a family from Razgrad crossed the Danube bridge, but without the mandatory tests. They return them and in just one hour they reappear at the border with the documents already issued.
This made the border guards suspicious and they began to examine his documents with greater precision, which had nothing to do with the real ones. The tests were signed by a pulmonologist, not a laboratory director. The doctor understands that his name is involved in the fraud of the investigating police. And the detained family admits that they got the false documents for 60 levs per person.
The case was taken up by the prosecution, but the Border Police did not rule out the possibility that Bulgarian citizens had crossed the border with false negative PCR tests on another occasion.
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