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Fake Document Factory dismantled in Spain: around 800 IDs seized

Published: June 8, 2026
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A French-led investigation, supported by Spain and Europol, led to the dismantling of a counterfeit document production facility in Alicante, Spain. The investigation involved the French National Police (Police Nationale/OLTIM) and the Spanish National Police (Policía National/UCRIF).

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  • Fake ID marketplace for migrant smugglers
  • Document fraud fuels migrant smuggling
  • New Europol centre reinforces support against migrant smuggling

The operational actions on 27 May 2026 led to one arrest and the seizure of approximately 800 forged European documents, document-production equipment, digital devices, a vehicle, and EUR 1 580 in cash. The search of the apartment, rented under a false name, uncovered a fully operational counterfeit document workshop, highlighting the industrial-scale production methods increasingly used by organised crime groups involved in document fraud.

Fake ID marketplace for migrant smugglers

The suspect is believed to have administered an online marketplace offering forged identity and administrative documents, in both physical and digital formats, to customers across Europe. The platform allegedly facilitated migrant smuggling operations by supplying criminal networks with fraudulent documents used to evade border controls, fraudulently obtain residence rights and facilitate secondary movements within the European Union.

The investigation was triggered by the identification of a website advertising counterfeit identity documents. Supported by Europol, French and Spanish investigators traced the suspect to Alicante, where he had been residing since 2024.

Europol coordinated operational activities and facilitated the exchange of operational information between the French and Spanish authorities throughout the investigation. On the action day, a Europol expert was deployed to Spain to provide on-the-spot analytical support.

Document fraud fuels migrant smuggling

The EU Serious and Organised Crime Threat Assessment 2025 (EU-SOCTA) identifies document fraud as a key enabler of migrant smuggling and the fraudulent legalisation of stay within the European Union. Criminal networks rely on forged, counterfeit, and fraudulently obtained documents to enable their criminal operations across EU borders and within the EU Schengen Area.

By providing access to fraudulent identity and residence documents, criminal networks generate significant illicit profits while enabling a wide range of criminal activities. The dismantled facility in Alicante demonstrates the critical role that document fraud infrastructure plays in sustaining migrant smuggling networks operating across Europe.

New Europol centre reinforces support against migrant smuggling

Migrant smuggling remains a key criminal threat for the EU, requiring coordinated action across the entire criminal chain – from recruitment and transit, to the financial flows that sustain it. Europol supports investigations through a data-driven approach, enhancing cases provided by national authorities with operational analysis and expertise. Europol also facilitates information exchange and coordinates joint operations to disrupt criminal networks.

To strengthen Europol’s efforts to combat migrant smuggling, Regulation (EU) 2025/2611 was adopted in December 2025. This new EU legislation underscores the importance of addressing migrant smuggling at the EU level through enhanced cooperation, including the establishment of Europol’s European Centre Against Migrant Smuggling (ECAMS)in March 2026.

ECAMS ensures better systematic exchange of information and coordination of efforts. This includes strengthening expertise in OSINT and financial investigations, as well as enhancing the operational impact of the network of liaison officers from Frontex, Eurojust, and the Member States.

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