(Waterbury, Connecticut) The owner of Diaz' Classic Driving School, Fernando Diaz, and the owner of Express Driving School, Henry Kruszewski, have been arrested for providing forged documents to assist illegal aliens in obtaining drivers' licenses. Each faces charges of forgery and racketeering.
State police detectives executed a search warrant at Diaz' Classic Driving School on March 20, the same day Henry Kruszewski, the owner of the Stratford school and Diaz' former business partner, was arrested on similar charges, police said.State police conducted searches of Kruszewski's property and found considerable evidence.
Kruszewski is free on $500,000 bond and is scheduled to appear in Superior Court in Bridge port on April 3.
The investigation started in August of 2007 when DMV officials received an anonymous tip that two undocumented immigrants from New Jersey had obtained Connecticut driver's licenses through Express Driving School.
At his home they found pre-stamped, blank immigration documents; immigration stamps; and blank, pre-stamped and sealed Polish birth certificates, according to DMV documents.Heh. Kind of makes me wonder if there are examples of Hispanics using Polish birth certificates.
At the offices they found blank or partially completed immigration documents, Social Security documents, more immigration stamps and more original Polish birth certificates.
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