Two Indian Catering Assistants in Germany Arrested for Suspected ID Forgery
Two Indian nationals, aged 28 and 36, working as catering assistants at a pizza delivery service in Ludwigsburg, are under suspicion for using forged Greek and Bulgarian IDs. Arrest warrants were issued for illegal residence, unauthorized employment, and document forgery.
The two men, currently unidentified, are suspected of staying illegally in Germany and working without proper authorization. They allegedly used forged IDs from Greece and Bulgaria to facilitate their stay and employment. After their arrest warrants were issued, they posted securities of 2,500.00 euros each, temporarily suspending the execution of the warrants.
Upon completion of the legal proceedings, the two men will be deported from Germany. This decision follows the suspicion of their involvement in document forgery and illegal activities.
The investigation into the two Indian nationals is ongoing. They remain under suspicion for illegal residence, unauthorized employment, and document forgery. After posting securities, they are currently not in custody, but their deportation is imminent following the conclusion of the legal process.
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