Undercover Operation Exposes Illegal Migration Scheme Involving Cops and Local Entrepreneurs
Disrupted Illegal Migration Route in Kuban: Authorities Successfully Shut Down Unauthorized Passageway
Get ready for details of a brewing scandal in the Slaviansk district, where the SLED committee recently shut down a significant illegal immigration operation.
Suspects named in the operation include cops and high-ranking officials, along with local business owners.
According to investigations, the scheme saw an Uzbek citizen offering undocumented jobs to approximately 39 foreign workers in a cafe and bakery. A corrupt cop accepted bribes to alert this individual about impending inspections, with her underling counterpart falsifying documents to hide their tracks.
Criminal charges have been filed accordingly.
Don't forget our previous headline, which exposed over 30 illegal migrant workers acing as loaders and packers in Kuban. Some of them were handed protocols for their refusal to cooperate with law enforcement and failure to comply with deportation orders.
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The SLED committee's latest undercover operation has uncovered a political scandal in the Slaviansk district, revealing a network of cops, high-ranking officials, and local business owners involved in a general-news concerning illegal migration and crime-and-justice. In this scheme, an Uzbek citizen offered jobs to foreign workers in a cafe and bakery, with corrupt cops accepting bribes to alert this individual about inspections and falsifying documents to avoid detection. This is not the first instance of border crimes, as previous reports exposed over 30 illegal migrant workers operating as loaders and packers in Kuban, some of whom refused to cooperate with law enforcement and disregarded deportation orders.