Russian man planned to travel to Germany via Montenegro using a forged Ukrainian passport

VK (38) crossed the borders of Moldova and Turkey with a forged document

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A Russian citizen, VK, was arrested at Podgorica Airport on suspicion of forging a document.

As announced by the Police Directorate, officers of the Regional Border Police Center "Centar" checked the travel documents of Ukrainian citizen VK (38) at the Podgorica Airport border crossing, at the entrance to Montenegro, during the control of passengers on a foreign airline flight.

Due to doubts about the authenticity and correctness of the passport, a border control was carried out at the second line of border checks, which established a large number of discrepancies indicating that the document was forged.

"Further checks determined that VK is a Russian citizen, and a Russian passport was found on him. He is suspected of having purchased the passport in question in Ukraine for 500 euros, with which he is suspected of intending to travel to Germany. He previously crossed the borders of Moldova and Turkey with a forged document," the police said.

VK was arrested on the order of the state prosecutor at the Basic State Prosecutor's Office in Podgorica.

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