Three drivers DETAINED while trying to cross border with fake documents
Three drivers are documented by Border Police employees for use of fake documents. The cases were registered during state border control, at Giurgiulesti-Galati, Costesti-Stanca and Tudor-Starokazacie border crossing points.
The first illegality has been committed by a Romanian citizen who wanted to present a fake mandate, a document issued by Romanian authorities.
The same illegality was caused by another Moldovan who wanted to cross the border with a fake auto mandate at the wheel of a car registered in France. The man said he didn't knew about the document being fake.
The third case was registered when a driver of a car registered in Bulgaria has presented a fake auto insurance. Border guards have noticed different elements. Research has revealed they were false. The documents have been raised in order to be verified.
If guilty, they risk a fine of 300 conventional units or unpaid community work 150 to 200 hours or by imprisonment for up to 2 years.
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