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A Tajik transporting to Italy showed Calvary border guards an allegedly forged document.
On Tuesday, Kalvarija Border Guard agents from the SBGS Varėna Border Team stopped a Toyota Prius car with Polish numbers for verification within the limits of Salaperaugis village, Kalvarija municipality, on the Suwałki – Marijampolė highway. The car used to provide the transportation service was driven by a 25-year-old Tajik citizen. An Italian citizen was traveling as a passenger. All the documents of the latter were in order.
The carrier, Tajik, was taken into custody and the Italian passenger had to find another means of transportation.
During the inspection, the Tajik driver’s license presented by the driver raised suspicions among Calvary border guards. SBGS officials immediately found this to be a forgery.
It also turned out that the Tajik only had his own country’s passport without a Schengen visa. Soon, the Kalvarija border guards discovered that this person had applied for a residence permit in Poland, but received a negative response. The foreigner appealed to him, but the Polish decision was again unfavorable.
The driver was stopped by Kalvarija border guards and detained. A pre-trial investigation has been launched at the SBGS Varėna Border Team for the falsification or removal of a forged document. For this, the Tajik faces arrest or imprisonment for up to 4 years. The Toyota Prius is housed at the Calvary Border Guard.
The Italian passenger had to find another vehicle to continue the trip to Lithuania.
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