Suspension often remembered acts against life and health and health crimes. Also, law enforcement officials are aware of private cases of sexual, narcotic and transportation of crimes and crimes against authorities.
Finland’s Central Criminal Police suspected to commit crimes in the country’s territory with twelve asylum suppliers that came to the Russian border. Yle reported this on Wednesday, January 29th.
Police have opened about 50 criminal cases, where asylum requests are suspected of committing crimes in Finland. The suspicions are largely the crimes against life and health, as well as crimes in possession. Also, law enforcement officials are aware of private cases of sexual, narcotic and transportation of crimes and crimes against authorities.
Police are currently working with other authorities to prevent crimes.
Since August 2023, approximately 1,300 citizens of the third countries have arrived throughout the eastern border from the Russian Federation from the Russian Federation. According to Central Crime Police, many dozen people have been discovered on the arrival, which, according to the available information, may threaten Finland’s internal security.
The Central Committee also said that a significant portion of the citizens of the third countries that came across the East Border to Finland disappeared after the arrival.
Police noted that in the early stages there is often very little information about arrival. The CCP will not reveal exactly how the authorities monitor potentially dangerous people.
Can such people be removed from Finland? The CCP has responded that the expulsion is regulated by law and measures are carried out based on an assessment alone.
Remember that the department of Lithuania’s department last year identified 598 Belarusians and 125 Russians in the country’s national security threat.
Source: korrespondent

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