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Razzia at Construction Companies in Several Cities – Also Leipzig Companies in Focus

Customs searched construction companies during a large-scale raid in seven federal states. The focus of the investigation is a 36-year-old main accused from Weimar. A company in Leipzig is also said to be part of the network.
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In a large-scale operation against undeclared work and illegal employment, customs checks construction companies nationwide. The results of the checks are to be communicated on Wednesday.

A raid against undeclared work in the construction industry: forces have searched objects in several federal states. The main suspect is an entrepreneur from Weimar. The damage is said to be more than 1.2 million euros.

Customs searched construction companies during a large-scale raid in seven federal states. The focus of the investigation is a 36-year-old main accused from Weimar. A company in Leipzig is also said to be part of the network.

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More than 160 customs officials search residential and business premises in six federal states. Undeclared work is said to have caused millions of damage.

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thueringer-allgemeine.de broke the news in on Monday, March 9, 2026.
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