Two Indian Men Arrested in Ludwigsburg for Forged IDs and Unauthorized Work
Two Indian men, aged 28 and 36, have been arrested in Ludwigsburg for presenting forged Greek and Bulgarian ID documents during a routine inspection. The men, catering assistants at a local pizza delivery service, are facing deportation for illegal residence and unauthorized employment.
The men were taken into custody after a routine check by the Financial Control Office. They had been working at the pizza delivery service without proper authorization. Each man posted securities of 2,500.00 euros and will await deportation once the legal proceedings are complete.
The names of the two men have not been disclosed in the available sources. They are suspected of forging Greek and Bulgarian ID documents to facilitate their illegal residence and employment in Germany.
The two Indian men are now in custody, facing charges of illegal residence, unauthorized employment, and forgery of documents. Their deportation is imminent following the conclusion of the legal process.
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