Mar 4 • 13:45 UTC 🇱🇹 Lithuania Lrytas

Algerians Applying for Asylum in Latvia Failed to Pretend to Be Studying in Lithuania

Two Algerian men unsuccessfully attempted to deceive border guards by claiming to be students studying in Lithuania while traveling without valid visas.

On a Tuesday afternoon, Lithuanian border guards stopped a bus traveling from Riga to Vilnius for checks on illegal migration control. During the inspection, officials noticed two foreign men whose documentation raised suspicions. They provided photos of their Algerian citizenship passports from their smartphones but lacked valid visas or residence permits allowing them to enter and remain in the Schengen area.

The young men claimed to be students in Lithuania on a visit to relatives in Riga, stating they had forgotten their personal documents at their home in Vilnius. However, upon further investigation, the border guards discovered discrepancies in their story, raising doubts about their intentions and immigration status. The situation highlights ongoing challenges associated with illegal migration control in the region.

The incident comes amid broader issues of geopolitical tensions, including the conflict between Iran and Israel, which experts suggest could increase migration pressures across Europe. This particular case emphasizes the scrutiny of individuals misrepresenting their status as a means of circumventing immigration laws, reinforcing the need for vigilance by border authorities.

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