Two more arrests at the airport. Two Albanian men, aged 19, were caught using false Greek and Itailan passports, when trying to board a flight to Dublin.
https://radiosintonia.com/detenidos-por-...teventura/
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You have to winder how many are getting through?
You would imagine they must be having some success as they keep trying
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So do we assume they managed to enter Fuerteventura on false documents?
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Two more Albanians arrested at Fuerteventura airport, using false Italian passports. They were trying to get to the UK. The problem was they couldn't speak Italian!
https://www.ondafuerteventura.es/dos-nue...U3cjM-Tmrg
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(06-12-2019, 01:43 PM)Sam Wrote: Once the corresponding police report was instructed, the detainees were placed at the disposal of the competent Judicial Authority.
So what do they actually do with these people? Put them on a plane back to were they came from? Or let them gently disappear into the black economy?
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06-12-2019, 10:32 PM
(This post was last modified: 06-12-2019, 10:33 PM by Spitfire58.)
Why is it the majority of these arrests seem to be Albanian ??? Do they have a lax system where fake docs are easily available or is the country in dire straights & they all want to leave 🤔🤔🤔 There must be some reason why they fly to Fuerte to try to get to the UK ???
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“The reason why they fly first to Fuerteventura (GC or Lanzarote) is simple, hope for less passport checks before they board the plane”.
If that’s the case, they are obviously not getting the message about the numbers being stopped. Unless that means that so many many more are actually getting through that it is still worth the risk & if there is no actual deterrent, ie, real prison time for the offence, not just till the case comes up then they will just keep doing it !!!
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(04-12-2020, 04:05 PM)Sam Wrote: The police efforts made it possible to verify that they were original documents but that they did not correspond to the identity of their bearers, so they were finally arrested for a crime of document falsification.
I did not have to remove my mask either at departure or arrival last time I travelled, so I've wondered how well they were going to get along with checking identity in the current conditions.
Glad to see they're still able to catch at least a few people!
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