Big raid: Führerschein fraud gang in Hanover and NRW!

Big raid: Führerschein fraud gang in Hanover and NRW!

Hannover, Deutschland - Hannover becomes the focus of a spectacular police operation! A gang of defenders of documents is suspected of organizing massive frauds in theoretical driver's license tests. On Monday, the police started with a large -scale raid that hit Bochum, Gelsenkirchen, Siegen and Gladbeck waves. Hundreds of emergency services searched a total of 43 objects in several federal states, including Lower Saxony, North Rhine-Westphalia and Bremen. An indication that a criminal network acts here that extends to the highest structures!

The investigation has been running since mid-2022 and is directed against a 32-year-old from Hanover, who was targeted by the public prosecutor at an early stage. Now five other accomplices between the ages of 24 and 32 have been identified from Hanover. The suspicion: gang and commercial forgery of documents to an extent that shocked the investigators! Investigators reported an incredible fraud system in which the gang members equipped test subjects with secretly hidden audio and video technology- so they were able to answer questions from a distance and deliberately manipulate the theoretical test.

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The investigators found clothing, some of which were prepared with technology, that served to facilitate the fraud. In total, the officers ensured 50 mobile phones, computers, laptops, tablets, incredible 100,000 euros in cash, about 300 grams of gold and even a shotgun. The dimensions of the fraud are blatantly and show how far these unscrupulous perpetrators were ready to go!

The TÜV already reported on a record level of fraud attempts at driver's license tests last year. After the amusing incidents, the Federal Government has tightened measures to combat such fraud. Now a lock of up to nine months threatens for the next examination date. The battle for the integrity of the driver's license exhibition has taken a new, dramatic turn!

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