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Entry in the vaccination certificate: A policewoman is said to have sold fakes
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A policewoman from Saarland is suspected of having forged vaccination cards and selling them together with her partner.
A spokesman for the Saarbrücken public prosecutor said the apartment and the offices of the 32-year-old civil servant who was employed in Neunkirchen had been searched.
Blank vaccination certificates, a forged vaccination certificate and electronic devices had been secured.
The couple is said to have sold fake passports for a single price of 100 euros.
The "Special Investigations and Corruption" department of the State Police Headquarters is now conducting investigations into suspected forgery of documents under the direction of the Saarbrücken public prosecutor's office.
According to the police, civil servant and disciplinary steps are being examined.
The 32-year-old has not been on duty since Friday.
First the "Saarbrücker Zeitung" reported.
Police officer violated corona rules
In another case, civil servant and disciplinary action against a 52-year-old police officer for violating the corona rules are being examined.
The police officer in Merzig went to a bakery in uniform without a mask at the end of November.
When asked by salespeople and customers, he is said to have replied that he did not need a mask because he had been tested.
It is said that he was transferred to another office in the office for the duration of the examination.
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