Swiss exile falsified COVID-19 test in Kosovo, unveiled by chief's wife

A 23-year-old Kosovar from the Aregau canton was in Kosovo last summer. When she ran out of vacation and she had to go back to work, she decided to extend her vacation, receiving a false result of the coronary test she had done in Kosovo. Initially, the employer's partner urged Kosovars to hand over a test [...]
When she ran out of vacation and she had to go back to work, she decided to extend her vacation, receiving a false result of the coronary test she had done in Kosovo.
Initially, employers' partner urged Kosovars to hand over a test PCR. So Aragau resident contacted the forger again in Kosovo and immediately received a positive result PCR free of charge, as seen by Arigau's public prosecutorial order.
But the idea proved to be unsuccessful. Her boss's wife discovered the trick because she made the difference between these two tests. In fact, its goal was to find out that the tests were different and didn't come in line with the tests.
Blick writes she bought a blood test with antibodies with a positive result at a price of 50 euros.
Meanwhile, the chief's wife carefully studied the two documents and found differences. She then contacted the company allegedly producing false results. There she discovered that the test results were false and that the company had never sent them.
In this case, the prosecution sentenced 23-year-old to 600 fine francs. It should also pay the 900 franc fine fee. Besides these 500 francs, she's got another parole ticket, writes albinfo away.
To criminal authorities it was clear: the fraud deliberately sent her boss the forged results of the test to gain additional days of rest.
By her actions, she had damaged the company, which had to compensate for the lack of staff. After this fraud, it is unknown whether the woman will continue to work there.










