Illegal taxi drivers from Central Asia to be deported from Russia
Four illegal taxi drivers from Central Asia will be deported from Russia after being caught working in Blagoveshchensk.
The drivers were found to be working without a license or insurance, and were also found to have violated traffic laws.
The drivers were caught by police during a routine traffic stop. They were found to be driving without a license or insurance, and were also found to have violated traffic laws.
The drivers were taken into custody and charged with illegal taxi driving. They were also fined for the traffic violations.
The drivers will now be deported from Russia. They will be banned from re-entering the country for a period of five years.
The deportation of the drivers is part of a wider crackdown on illegal taxi driving in Russia. The authorities are concerned about the safety of passengers who use illegal taxis, as these drivers are often not properly licensed or insured.
The authorities are also concerned about the unfair competition that illegal taxi drivers pose to legitimate taxi companies. Illegal taxi drivers often charge lower fares than legitimate companies, which can make it difficult for legitimate companies to compete.
The deportation of the drivers is a warning to other illegal taxi drivers that they will not be tolerated. The authorities are determined to crack down on illegal taxi driving and make the streets safer for everyone.