Border guards detained a 'father of many children' with fake documents.


At the border with Moldova, border guards detained a man who tried to cross the border with forged documents. According to the State Border Guard Service of Ukraine, the documents indicated that he was a father of many children.
At the checkpoint 'Mogyliv-Podilskyi', border guards discovered a 26-year-old man from Donetsk who was illegally trying to cross the state border, pretending to be a father of many children. To confirm his status, he provided the border guards with forged birth certificates of three children, which were allegedly issued in Germany.
However, during the document check, the border guards began to doubt their validity. It turned out that the birth certificates did not meet the standards. Later, the man admitted that he had no children and that he purchased the forged documents through an anonymous messenger on a social network for six thousand euros.
'Regarding this fact, the border guards sent a message to the National Police about the signs of a criminal offense under Article 358 of the Criminal Code of Ukraine,' the message states.
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