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The Police Announce the Dismantling of a Network Specializing in Document Fraud and Smuggling of Migrants in the Medea Desert.

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The Mauritanian police announced that the research team of the Central Bureau for Combating the Smuggling of Migrants and Human Trafficking had dismantled a network that it described as criminal, working in the area of visa fraud and smuggling of migrants. A statement issued by the company today said that the network included six persons, including four Mauritanians and two foreigners, who were guilty of visa fraud and the polarization of migran…
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Yesterday evening, the research team of the Central Bureau against the Smuggling of Migrants and Trafficking in Human Beings was able to dismantle a criminal network defaming fraudulent travel documents and the smuggling of migrants. This came out of a statement published on Facebook by the official national police page, in which it said that the network was composed of six people, including four Mauritanians and two foreigners.

The National Police announced, on Monday, the dismantling of a network specializing in forging travel documents and smuggling migrants. The network consisted of four Mauritanians and two foreigners. In a statement, the police said that the network specializes in visa forgery and recruiting migrants to provide them with fake visas in exchange for sums ranging from 800,000 to one million old ouguiyas. According to the police statement, the head of…

The Mauritanian police announced that the research team of the Central Bureau for Combating the Smuggling of Migrants and Human Trafficking had dismantled a network that it described as criminal, working in the area of visa fraud and smuggling of migrants. A statement issued by the company today said that the network included six persons, including four Mauritanians and two foreigners, who were guilty of visa fraud and the polarization of migran…

The research team of the Central Bureau against the Smuggling of Migrants and Trafficking in Human Beings was able to dismantle a criminal network of six persons: four Mauritanians and two foreigners.

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