There are days when there is really no desire to fulfill obligations and any excuse is sought or a story is invented to avoid them, at least, for a day. However, committing a crime for it carries more serious consequences than the discount of a day or adding a fault. This is the case of a man who in Garupá, Misiones, pretended to have been detained so as not to attend his job.
A man, this Wednesday, presented a false certificate in the transport company where he works and ended up arrested in the 14th Police Station, the same one where he said he had been a few days ago for background checks.
The protagonist, 32 years old and whose name was not disclosed, alleged to the company that on May 20 and 21 he was in that unit for background checks.
The Human Resources department tried to certify this information with the authorities, which uncovered the man's infraction, so they went to look for him at his job.
The maneuver had been confirmed by an oval stamp of the apocryphal police and other illegitimities of the constancy, which was never actually issued, since the man had not been detained, reports local media El Territorio.
As a result, Investigating Judge No. 2 of Posadas, the provincial capital, ordered the arrest, the corresponding investigation and, then, the lodging of the offender in that same police station.
She hid 100,<> euros in a matera and wanted to cross them across the border from Paraguay: she was discovered.
A millionaire matera. That was what Customs personnel found in May of this year in the luggage of an Argentine woman arriving in the country from Paraguay: inside the bag used to move the mate equipment, in the bottom part, there were hidden just over 100 thousand euros.
There, he had to undergo Customs control. Official information shows that specialized agents of the General Directorate of Customs discovered that he was trying to enter the country with 104,750 euros without declaring. According to reports from Customs itself, the Argentine citizen arrived from Encarnación and made the immigration procedures to enter Posadas, in Misiones.
The woman was received by customs personnel, who proceeded to carry out routine checks. There, according to the inspectors, they noticed her very nervous: "She was restless tightening her mate equipment," they said.
That suspicious attitude set off the alarm among the Customs agents, who asked her if she had anything to declare: the woman simply said no." I only carry this thermos holder. Nothing else," he told them.
After the statement, they asked him to open it, and they found almost 105 thousand euros found on kitchen paper. "I'm doing someone a favor, I didn't know there were euros," he said.
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