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VOLOS: Pakistani man arrested for fake documents, another for possessing heroin

Officers of the Port Authority of Volos arrested a 27-year-old Pakistani on Friday afternoon for carrying fake documents.

After a check carried out by officers of the Port Authority at the port of Volos, it was found that the 27-year-old man possessed and displayed forged documents. At the same time, he did not have any legal document for his entry and stay in the country.

A preliminary investigation is being carried out by the Central Port Authority of Volos.

Elsewhere in the port city, a 22-year-old Pakistani was arrested yesterday on Thursday at 21:30 by police officers, Pagasitikos News reported.

During a search, he was caught in possession of an improvised nylon package containing a quantity of heroin with a total gross weight of 0.99 g.

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