2 Indian Men Arrested in Germany for Illegal Residence and Work
Two Indian men, aged 28 and 36, have been arrested in Ludwigsburg, Germany, for illegally residing and working in the country. They were caught using forged Greek and Bulgarian identity documents while employed at a local pizza delivery service.
The men were taken into custody and had to post securities of €2,500 each to temporarily halt the execution of their arrest warrants. They are suspected of illegal residence, unauthorized employment, and forgery of documents. Authorities are currently investigating the case.
The two catering assistants were discovered using fake Greek and Bulgarian IDs, which led to their arrest. Upon the conclusion of the ongoing investigations and legal proceedings, the men will be deported from Germany.
The two Indian nationals, aged 28 and 36, are now facing deportation from Germany after being caught working illegally at a pizza delivery service in Ludwigsburg. Their fate will be determined upon the completion of the ongoing investigations and legal proceedings.
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