Latvians secretly carried tens of thousands of cash and allegedly forged identity cards.



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On Saturday evening, the border guards of the SBGS Varėna border team at the Kalvarija firebreak near Salaperaugis village, Kalvarija municipality, on the Marijampolė – Suwałki highway, checked the Opel Vivaro minibus heading to Poland. The vehicle, marked with Polish license plates, was driven by a 30-year-old Latvian citizen.

Border guards suspected that the minibus could carry illegal cargo, so the car was inspected very carefully.

Calvary Firewall officers found a hiding place installed in the underside of the Opel Vivaro. From there the border guards removed more than 58,000. and a foreign identity card of a citizen of one of the EU countries. Under the minibus mat, border guards found four more suspected counterfeit identity documents from EU countries.

Latvia was detained by SBGS officials and detained. Subsequently, the Alytus District Court allowed him to be detained for 3 months.

The SBGS launched a pre-trial investigation in the Varėna border team in relation to the legalization of money or property obtained by criminal means, the falsification or removal of a forged document, and the kidnapping or use of a kidnapper.

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