In Lithuania, an illegal channel for obtaining visas by citizens of Tajikistan uncovered

Lithuanian border guards announce the disclosure of the criminal scheme through which Tajik citizens entered this country. As reported on the official website of the State Border Service of Lithuania (VSAT) it was established that the criminal groups carried out the illegal transportation of migrants. There are also facts about the falsification of documents. Thus, […]

Lithuanian border guards announce the disclosure of the criminal scheme through which Tajik citizens entered this country.

As reported on the official website of the State Border Service of Lithuania (VSAT) it was established that the criminal groups carried out the illegal transportation of migrants. There are also facts about the falsification of documents.

Thus, as specified on the website of the border service, information about the existence of such a group was known at the beginning of this year. As a result of the investigation, which took place more than half a year, both executors and organizers of violations were identified. All suspects are currently under arrest.

Officers of criminal intelligence of the Pagėgiai Outpost generally detained six Tajik citizens, of whom two were women. In the passports of women there were French fake visas. Also, a 28-year-old Tajik citizen who was suspected of organizing smuggling of migrants.

Now everyone is under arrest. A judicial investigation has begun.                    

Meanwhile, deported from Russia, citizens of Tajikistan in search of work began to appeal to European countries. Often, they fall into the hands of dishonest citizens or companies that promise them work and execution of documents.

For example, as reported by Radio Ozodi, a resident of Vakhdat Behzod Mannonov took from people who needed 1,500 somoni for work or $ 180 for preparing a visa to Europe and South Korea, as well as to find work there.

The investigation found that ten people were the victims of his deceit. According to the verdict of the Dushanbe court, the malefactor must pay a penalty in the amount of 73 thousand somoni (about $ 9 thousand) to the treasury..

Meanwhile, as reported to the "AP" in the Ministry of Labor, Migration and Social Protection, at the moment the agency has given permission to employ citizens abroad (Europe) only one domestic company.    

And according to this company, basically now the demand goes to such professions as a doctor and a nurse.

 

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