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10 Bosnian Workers Found Illegally Employed in Kempten

FKS officials found ten Bosnian workers in Kempten without proper authorization. Now, local authorities are inspecting the construction site to prevent further illegal employment.

This image is taken at construction site. There are people wearing jackets and helmets. In the...
This image is taken at construction site. There are people wearing jackets and helmets. In the background of the image there is fencing. There are safety cones. There are trees. There are poles. At the bottom of the image there is soil. There are pipe lines.

10 Bosnian Workers Found Illegally Employed in Kempten

Authorities in Kempten, Germany, discovered ten Bosnian nationals working illegally on a construction site. The individuals were found during a routine inspection by the Financial Control of Illegal Work (FKS) on Tuesday.

The FKS officials confiscated the workers' residence permits and passports, as many were either invalid or expired. These documents did not authorize them to engage in economic activity. Investigations have begun for suspected illegal residence.

The responsible local authority, likely the district office or labor inspection authority, is now examining the construction project. This inspection aims to understand how the workers ended up in this situation and to ensure the site complies with labor laws.

Ten Bosnian nationals have been found working illegally in Kempten. Their residence permits and passports have been seized, and investigations are ongoing. The local authority is looking into the construction project to prevent future incidents.

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