The Caserta State Police have reported six people of North African origin, aged between 30 and 41, for using false documentation to obtain a residence permit.
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Subsequent checks revealed the falsification of stamps on the residence certificates and the absence of valid QR codes attached to the requests. At the end of the investigations, five people were reported to the judicial authorities for document falsification, while a sixth person is accused of aiding illegal immigration, having given his certificate of residence to another non-EU citizen in exchange for 200 euros.







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The article talks about six people who were reported, but it is not clear how this happened. Document falsification is a serious problem, but more clarity is needed on the procedures the officers followed.