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Portugal Police Say Operation Breaks up Large-Scale Illegal Immigration Network

LISBON, May 26 (Reuters) – Portuguese police ⁠said ⁠on Tuesday that the ⁠authorities have dismantled a criminal group allegedly responsible ​for illegally trying to regularise the status of around 4,000 ‌migrants and arrested two ‌suspected ringleaders, amid a tightening of immigration rules by ⁠the ⁠centre-right government.

• Police said the operation “Miraculous Land”, carried out ​on Monday on the outskirts of Lisbon, targeted a criminal group dealing in illegal immigration, document forgery, computer fraud and money ​laundering.

• It said the illegal regularisation of around 4,000 migrants ⁠in ⁠recent years had generated ⁠hundreds ​of thousands of euros in illicit profits.

• The government has tightened ​immigration rules, saying ⁠loopholes in the system built under the previous administration that gave foreigners easy access to the jobs market had enabled widespread abuse.

• The police said the group used ⁠stolen social security online access credentials from dozens of insolvent, ⁠inactive companies to provide bogus employment contracts and other documentation.

• It said the investigation began in September 2023 and the main suspects – a businessman and a lawyer – are a foreign national and a Portuguese citizen.

• The police did not identify the two detainees.

• Portugal, with about 10.5 million people, has seen a ⁠surge in immigration in recent years.

• Migration agency AIMA estimates more than 1.5 million foreign citizens were legally residing in the country last year, about double ​the number from three years earlier.

(Reporting by Sergio ​Goncalves; Editing by Hugh Lawson)

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