Spanish Police Uncover Moroccan Driver’s License Forgery Ring, 30 Arrested

A case of forgery of the Moroccan driver’s license is making headlines in Spain. These forged licenses would have been used, according to the Spanish authorities, to obtain similar documents in Spain.
According to the local press, more than 30 Moroccans would be involved in this case of forgery of driver’s licenses issued in Morocco. The same source specifies that an investigation has been opened by the Guardia Civil in order to shed light on these false documents.
The 31 people of Moroccan origin targeted would have paid between 2,500 and 3,000 euros to obtain the forged licenses. The deception was discovered while an exchange of a Moroccan driver’s license for its Spanish equivalent was taking place.
The people involved would all be of legal age and are men and women from Almeria, El Ejido and La Mojonera. Proceedings instituted in the Almería Court are seriously looking into this case.
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