Stirling ship's travelers, that's what happened to Kosovar, who appeared Slovenian

It has been found that the 27-year-old, first introduced as Slovenia's citizen, was actually a Kosovo asylum seekers, with the demand that asylum be rejected from Germany. Shipwrecking at Lake Bodensee has received an unpleasant conclusion for 27-year-old Kosovo. He ended up in prison for investigation, since other guests in this [...]
Shipwrecking at Lake Bodensee has received an unpleasant conclusion for 27-year-old Kosovo.
He ended up in prison for investigation, as other guests on this ship have complained that they were being harassed by him. According to them, he photographed them without giving them permission for something like that.
That's why police from Lindau have arrested the young man, writes German news agency DPA. In that case it has been found that the 27-year-old, first introduced as Slovenia's citizen, was in fact a Kosovo asylum seekers, with the request to refuse asylum from Germany, broadcasts albinfo.ch.
Identification documents, as well as the patent driver, had all been forged, which was determined by the comparison of fingerprints.
After refusing asylum, the person in question had gone underground, while after that, according to his confession, had spent 10 thousand euros on “the complete change of identity” through new Slovenian documents
After the investigative prison, the 27-year-olds are expected to undergo criminal indictments and the expulsion to Kosovo.












