Two Indian Men Arrested in Germany for Fake IDs, Illegal Work
Two Indian nationals, aged 28 and 36, are in trouble with German authorities. They are suspected of illegal residence, unauthorized employment, and forgery of documents while working at a pizza delivery service in Ludwigsburg. The men presented a Greek passport and a Bulgarian ID card, but these were found to be fake.
The investigation began when document verification devices flagged the men's IDs as forgeries. The two catering assistants were arrested and posted securities of 2,500.00 euros each to suspend their arrest warrants pending further investigation.
The men are now facing proceedings that, upon completion, will likely result in their deportation from Germany. Authorities are still working to determine the men's countries of origin, as the search results did not provide this information.
The two men, currently in Ludwigsburg, are suspected of serious offenses. They are cooperating with authorities, having posted securities to avoid arrest. The investigation continues, with deportation expected if they are found guilty.