A Moroccan and three Vietnamese citizens, who did not have the right to enter the Schengen Area, were found by the Arad border police in the border area with Hungary, one getting off an international train.
According to a press release sent on Monday to AGERPRES by the Arad Border Police, during a mission in the Curtici border area, a person was checked who got off the train traveling on the Bucharest North - Vienna route.
"During the check, the person was unable to present a travel document to our colleagues, meaning that he was taken to the sector headquarters for further verifications. Following the investigation, the person was identified as a 19-year-old Moroccan citizen who did not have the right to travel to the Schengen Area," the release states.
Also, in the Turnu area, a 42-year-old man from Vietnam, who does not have the right to reside in the Schengen Area, was found walking on the side of a road.
Random road checks were also carried out in the Varsand area, during which a car registered in Romania, driven by a Vietnamese man, with two foreigners travelling with him, was stopped.
"At the time of the checks, our colleagues found that the passengers, the two foreign citizens, do not appear as having the right to reside in the Schengen Area, meaning that the persons and the means of transport were taken to the institution's headquarters for further investigations. Following the investigations, the border police identified the two passengers as citizens from Vietnam, aged 36 and 39, respectively," the press release reads.
In the three cases, the police are investigating into attempted fraudulent crossing of the state border and fraudulen crossing of the state border.
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