Two Uzbek citizens caught using fake passports in Russia
In Aleksin (Tula region), two citizens of Uzbekistan were accused of using fake documents, Tula region prosecutor’s office reported.
It was established that the Uzbeks presented fake passports and migration cards with false information about crossing the state border of the Russian Federation. The information about traversing the state border was necessary for migration purposes.
These persons needed to have crossed the border after their documents validity expired, but they didn’t. Instead, they provided forged documents in order to obtain the right to stay in the territory of the Russian Federation.
Criminal case is sent to court for consideration.
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