Dozens of passports on hand, Albanian caught in Greece

A 50-year-old Albanian has been arrested by Greek police, after being charged with counterfeiting, annihilation of crime products, possession of third-party travel documents, as well as illegal weapons. According to Greek media, he was arrested a little further away from his residence in Ilioupolis. According to Greek media, police have fallen on [...]
According to Greek media, he was arrested a little further away from his residence in Ilioupolis.
According to Greek media, police have fallen in the footsteps of the Albanian after a long investigation and following information taken on the operational road.
After the ban, the Albanian carried three Greek IDs, a Greek passport, an Albanian driver's permit, a Greek residence permit and three Greek direct sales permits, as well as a total of 4,040 euros.
Police later found other items weighing on Albanian people during searches at the Albanian residence. It's digital devices, writing tools, and letters that were supposed to be used to counterfeit documents.
According to police found and confiscated: 7 laptops and 1 fixed phone, 11 printers, 49 ID cards, 39 passports, 90 patents, 3,233 other Greek Authorities' identification tools, 61 foreign state passports, 55 Albanian travel documents, 31 of Spain, 23 of Romania, 9 of Italy, 6 of Bulgaria, 75 of Italy and 17 passports of Cyprus, passports of various countries, 6,272 euros, 1Z pistol and 55 rounds of 38m. The detainee was sent to the Athens First Stairs Court prosecutor.











