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They try to forge residence permits: six immigrants end up on trial

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They try to forge residence permits: six immigrants end up on trial

PORDENONE. Fraud against migrants, private violence, multiple attempts at forgery: these are the crime hypotheses challenged in various ways by the prosecutor Marco Faion. The investigation by the Pordenone mobile team unmasked a round aimed at obtaining fake residence permits.

At the expense of other migrants who have reported having paid thousands of euros to various intermediaries in order to obtain the title to be able to stay in Italy. The permits were not issued because the Ministry of the Interior realized that they did not qualify and most of the sums were returned. The title in fact requires a permanent contract.

Instead, the hires were for about twenty days on a farm. The emersion contribution, however 500 euros, is paid by the employer. Instead it was required of workers.

Six foreign nationals ended up on trial. To the Macedonians Atip Abdiovski, 44, resident in Pordenone. defended by the lawyer Guido Galletti, and Erin Abdiju, 31, from Coesano, defended by the lawyer Massimo Macor, 42 and 41 counts are respectively challenged. Pakistani residents in Pordenone Shahzad Hussain, 50, Afzaal Hussain, 29, and Ahmed Shahbaz, 47, defended by the lawyer Francesco Casarotto, are accused of complicity in fraud and in some attempts at forgery. Prosecutors believe they played a part in the tour.

The lawyer Casarotto objected that they limited themselves to putting other migrants in contact with the perpetrators of the scam and that they were the victims themselves.

Saifullah Khan, a Pakistani domiciled in Cordenons, defended by the lawyer Alessandro Magaraci, finds himself in this process both as an offended person and as a defendant, in a marginal position. The lawyer Magaraci is persuaded of his innocence and intends to prove it.

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Abdiovski and Shahbaz are also challenged with a hypothesis of private violence against Khan: they would have threatened him by telling him that for the next twenty years he would have no documents, telling him not to go to the police station.

Khan and Abdiovski (who has already clarified his position at the interrogation) chose the shortened rite. It will be discussed on February 13th. Four others, however, will face the trial: the trial will begin on January 16 next year. The lawyer Roberta De Simone protects the offended people.

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