A man in his forties has been convicted of fraudulently attempting to secure residency permits for 50 Pakistani citizens in Finland. The scheme involved fabricated employment contracts, falsely indicating job offers within the country. A subcontractor of a Turku shipyard was implicated in some of the fraudulent activities, according to the court’s ruling. The man attempted to bring the individuals to Finland by presenting these false documents to authorities. The extent of the sentences and further details regarding the shipyard subcontractor’s involvement have not been immediately released. Authorities are investigating the full scope of the operation and any potential accomplices. This case highlights concerns regarding immigration fraud and the exploitation of legal pathways for residency.