Near the Kursk railway station found a den of illegal migrants
Employees of the department to combat crimes in the sphere of the consumer market of the Moscow police department in rail transport raided the park settling long-distance trains at the station of the Moscow-Kursk Technical-Kalanchevskaya MOR direction.
As reported by Interfax, in one of the premises, consisting on the balance of the depot and for storing household equipment was discovered spike of illegal migrants. In four small rooms were equipped with a bedroom and kitchen. About any human conditions to life here was not even mentioned: people are tired after work shifts, slept on dirty mattresses, pulling no less dirty overalls.
At the request of the staff of the transport police to show documents the detainees refused, explaining that any documents they do not. The premises were men - came from Central Asia, as well as women born in Saratov and Ryazan regions.
Later it was found that the firm, which worked detainees registered in Blagoveshchensk, a director of the firm signed an agreement with RZD for the provision of business services: washing and cleaning cars and the depot area. When checking the accounts of the company revealed that for the provision of such services director of the company listed more than 13 million rubles. "In the police department in rail transport stressed that while earnings of illegal immigrants ranged from 100 to 150 rubles a day.
Reports Newinfo.ru
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