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Exposed: How a gang paid Spanish women to marry foreign expats in bid to gain them residency

Spaniards, North Africans and Moroccans were detained in Pozo Alcon (Jaen), Jaen, Cordoba and Malaga including the organisation’s 43-year-old leader who had an extensive criminal record. already been arrested in 2016 for similar acts.

Investigations started in February after officers from the Provincial Brigade of Foreigners detected several applications for residency permits based on quickly arranged marriages- many of which featured a large age difference between the couples.

The gang recruited Spanish citizens- mainly women living in Cordoba- who were paid around €400 each to register a civil partnership in the Registry of Cordoba with people from North-West Africa.

They had no previous relationship with the men, but the ‘arranged’ partnership was solely to be classified as an EU citizen to get residency and work permits in Spain.

Inquiries revealed that some of the women had been previously arrested in 2016 for committing similar crimes.

Once the marriage had taken place, the organisation obtained other authorisations for the newly-wed men, including bogus registration certificates and fake Social Security documents, as well counterfeit self-employed worker status papers and medical insurance.

The men would paid up to €5,000 each for the documents.

The Policia Nacional operation resulted in 20 registered partnerships being annulled in Cordoba as well as uncovering multiple fake papers.
OldBrit · 61-69, M
That's long been a scam in England. Now before you can get married here you have to attend an interview where they try to determine if you don't really know your intended.
@OldBrit We had this 10 years ago
DeWayfarer · 61-69, M
Decades ago, when the Internet was young, I was corresponding with a woman from Portugal. That lasted a few months, when I learned that she wanted USA citizenship.

That was in 1991. Yet to fall for such a scam again.
DaliaCQ · 26-30, F
@DeWayfarer Being used is an ugly thing
DeWayfarer · 61-69, M
@DaliaCQ Thank you for the follow! 😊
InMyPrime · 51-55, M
This happens in many countries and has been around a while. Countries are trying to make it difficult to stop people from abusing the system and also stop its citizens from being used/threatened. But people will always find ways around it.
Sounds like our church, getting people into the USA by marrying them to young permanent residents. It's so charitable.
Crazywaterspring · 61-69, M
Good they're cracking down on that.

 
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