Many people from Syria in Germany sell their German passports to human traffickers.
several of them live in the leipzig area.
according to an amateur news Police raided the homes of Syrian citizens accused of selling their German passports
In this region, the Syrians have sold their passports to human traffickers.
Then they report that they have lost their passport
Gang allegedly forged passports of refugees - raid
More than 600 emergency services searched Leipzig apartments. A 41-year-old is said to have smuggled Syrians into Germany. Now he and alleged accomplices were surprised.
On Wednesday morning from 6 a.m., the federal police were out and about in Leipzig apartments. The officers are investigating forged documents for refugees, as the police reported to the "LVZ".
In the foreground is a main accused: A 41-year-old family man is said to have persuaded compatriots to report their personal documents as lost. The German authorities would then have issued new documents to replace them. However, the suspects have presented other passport photos. It is said that more Syrians were smuggled into Germany.
Raids in Leipzig: large contingent struck at the same time
Officials searched Wednesday for the lost documents and other evidence that would confirm the allegations. The emergency services searched the main suspect's apartment in the Leipzig district of Grünau and his commercial property in Linthe, Brandenburg. 37 apartments of alleged accomplices were also targeted by the officials.
The emergency services hit all apartments at the same time because of a possible risk of darkening. 650 officers were involved in the search. Investigators and special forces for doors that had to be opened by force were also on site.
650 officers on duty
Gang allegedly forged passports of refugees - raid
11/10/2021, 10:02 a.m. | t-online
Leipzig: gang is said to have forged passports of refugees - raid. A person in handcuffs runs next to police officers: In Leipzig, hundreds of officers have carried out searches for forged passports. (Source: NEWS5 / Grube) A person in handcuffs runs next to police officers: In Leipzig, hundreds of officers have carried out searches for forged passports. (Source: NEWS5 / Grube)
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More than 600 emergency services searched Leipzig apartments. A 41-year-old is said to have smuggled Syrians into Germany. Now he and alleged accomplices were surprised.
On Wednesday morning from 6 a.m., the federal police were out and about in Leipzig apartments. The officers are investigating forged documents for refugees, as the police reported to the "LVZ".
In the foreground is a main accused: A 41-year-old family man is said to have persuaded compatriots to report their personal documents as lost. The German authorities would then have issued new documents to replace them. However, the suspects have presented other passport photos. It is said that more Syrians were smuggled into Germany.
Raids in Leipzig: large contingent struck at the same time
Officials searched Wednesday for the lost documents and other evidence that would confirm the allegations. The emergency services searched the main suspect's apartment in the Leipzig district of Grünau and his commercial property in Linthe, Brandenburg. 37 apartments of alleged accomplices were also targeted by the officials.
The emergency services hit all apartments at the same time because of a possible risk of darkening. 650 officers were involved in the search. Investigators and special forces for doors that had to be opened by force were also on site.
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According to "LVZ" there were no incidents, but the officers had to act robustly four times. All of the accused were found. The federal police report with the first results of the large-scale operation
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