Czech women are cheating Kosovo boys: For marriage, they received up to 10,000 euros.

The Czech Centre for Combating Organised Crime has uncovered the network of Czech women's fake marriage to men from Kosovo and Turkey. The Czech Centre for Combating Organised Crime has warned in last year's report on Czech women's false marriages. In fact, according to him, the amount from [...]
The Czech Centre for Combating Organised Crime has warned in last year's report on Czech women's false marriages.
In fact, according to him, those for the amount of 1,000 to 10,000 euros marry men from Kosovo or Turkey to provide you with a stay in Germany or to ensure that German authorities suspend their expulsion, reports “B92”.
Of course, it is about those who have made decisions about deportations and marriage legalize their attitude. I got the offer from a Czech person looking for women. In the euro I won a five-figure sum”, stated for “Mlada front Dnes” a woman who asked to remain anonymous who was “married” in Frankfurt.
Czech police have toughened the investigation into marriages in the country in recent years, where within the year it finds between 70 and 150 false marriages, it has warned centres for fighting organised crime.
The business of false marriages has moved to other European Union member states.
The new “Trade is the transition of false marriages to other EU states as well. Criminal groups are appointing fake marriages mainly with Turkish citizens. It is not easy to prove such a criminal activity because women at the same time do not resort to violence, but rather to such service, they earn no small sums of money. Women often stay in the territories of those EU states, where they work as prostitutes in erotic clubs”, has warned centres in the 2018 report.
Czech police, in collaboration with German colleagues, have so far uncovered the biggest network of frauds with false marriages by arresting four Czech women and some Kosovars who after investigations carried out in Germany, have been proven to be able to ensure hundreds of false marriages for their citizens to secure their stay in Germany, broadcast news.
“Ceces have been formally provided with work and stay in Germany, while their husbands, based on forged marriages carried out with help from Kosovo, have taken a stand in Germany with the reasoning of the family union”, said Centre for Combating Organised Crime spokesman Jaroslav Ibeaj for “Mlade front Dnes”.
Czechs, who benefit from 1,000 to 10,000 euros, will not face penalties because with Czech laws, such an activity is considered illegal only if carried out within the Czech Republic.












