Court Sentenced Moi Employee To 22 Years In Prison With Hard Labor

15 October 2017 Crime News

The Misdemeanor Court has sentenced a Ministry of Interior employee to 22 years in prison with hard labor and ordered him to refund KD 41,000 for falsifying Kuwaiti citizenship. The court also dismissed criminal charges against the supposed father (second suspect) since the legal period during which he could be implicated for the crime has expired, reports Al-Rai daily. According to the case file, the Public Prosecution Department accused the second suspect of falsification after presenting fake document for an official procedure in 1986. The man allegedly submitted fake birth certificate, evidence of citizenship and passport upon which he filled bogus data, claiming the first suspect was his son and a Kuwaiti. The first suspect (Saudi national) is also accused of reaching an agreement with the second suspect to assist him obtain the Kuwaiti citizenship using fake documents. It was through this falsehood the first suspect secured a job and deceptively collected KD 10,000 in salary with additional KD 2,000 from a bank, and KD 22,000 from the Public Authority for Housing Welfare (PAHW).

SOURCE : ARABTIMES

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