For Uzbek, the driver of the tug, a barrier on the Lithuanian border: detained for a more banal problem than a virus



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Calvary border guards detained an Uzbek driver of a truck who he suspected had falsified his country’s driver’s license.

On Thursday, border team officers from Varėna Kalvarija, SBGS border guard inside the village of Salaperaugis, Kalvarija municipality, on the Suwałki – Marijampolė road, stopped a MAN truck that had just entered Poland from Poland for inspection without a semi-trailer.

It was driven by a 24-year-old Uzbek citizen. Among other documents, he presented a driving license issued in his own country. Calvary border guards found the document suspected of being forged.

Uzbek was arrested and detained. A pre-trial investigation has been initiated at the SBGS Varėna Border Team regarding the forgery or removal of a forged document. Such an offense is punishable by arrest or imprisonment for up to 4 years.

Kalvarija border guards handed over the tractor to his compatriot, who was traveling with the detainee and had all the necessary documents.



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