A crooked printer ran a busy ‘forgery factory’ cap 2 Nov 2002 A crooked printer ran a busy ‘forgery factory’ capable of producing a complete new identity allowing immigrants to disappear into society, a court heard today (Friday). Thousands of false documents This Content is for Members only Please register or login to access it Login Username Password Remember me Enter your email address or username Cancel Register A book thief who stole two ‘extremely rare’ atlase A shoplifter with a fondness for hair care product MORE FROM SURREAL Recent PostsI’M GROWING 109 SKUNK WEED PLANTS BECAUSE I HAVE A PAINFUL BOTTOM Ballet trips and holidays paid for by patients who could not enjoy them LIKE, WHAT STOP IS IT MAN? I THINK SOMETHING IS GOING ON BEHIND THE CURTAINS Bold thief caught out by his bald head Recent PostsI’M GROWING 109 SKUNK WEED PLANTS BECAUSE I HAVE A PAINFUL BOTTOM Ballet trips and holidays paid for by patients who could not enjoy them LIKE, WHAT STOP IS IT MAN? I THINK SOMETHING IS GOING ON BEHIND THE CURTAINS Bold thief caught out by his bald head MORE FROM THE CRIME VAULTS Recent PostsFamily’s outrage at light sentence for supermarket queue killer Demiesh Williams Andrezej Kunowski: THE POLISH CHILD CHOKER THE MYSTERY OF BROOKFIELD FARM Andrew Morris: The Speargun Killer From the murder archive: The Public Schoolboy Killer Recent PostsFamily’s outrage at light sentence for supermarket queue killer Demiesh Williams Andrezej Kunowski: THE POLISH CHILD CHOKER THE MYSTERY OF BROOKFIELD FARM Andrew Morris: The Speargun Killer From the murder archive: The Public Schoolboy Killer