Khaleej Times

Man obtains credit card using fake documents

- mary@khaleejtim­es.com

dubai — A Pakistani businessma­n allegedly managed to make purchases worth Dh16,737 with a credit card he obtained after using fake documents.

The Court of First Instance was told on Thursday that the 28-year-old businessma­n falsified details of copies of a residence visa and an Emirates ID of another man and then used the forged copies to apply for a credit card at shopping stores.

He denied in court, however, charges of forgery and fraud.

The case dates back to September and October 2015.

A Yemeni employee at the company which issued the accused the credit card said the defendant applied for a credit card from their company in Port Saeed, Al Muraqqabat, on September 8, 2015. “He claimed he was Australian and worked as a civil engineer at the Dubai Internatio­nal Airport. He presented copies including a passport copy, Emirates ID and residence visa,” he told the prosecutor.

“He also showed a copy of a credit card issued by a bank here and airport employee’s ID and a cheque. He also signed on an applicatio­n form using the name of the original documents’ holder.”

Accordingl­y, he was issued a credit card to shop at our stores and it was delivered to his place in Jebel Ali,” the employee said.

When the defendant’s dues on that card totaled Dh16,737 which he defaulted on settling, they tried to report him to his workplace. But it became later obvious that he did not work for the Dubai airport and that he defrauded them of that amount.

The businessma­n admitted forgery and fraud charges during the investigat­ion. The court will hand down a ruling on February 27.—

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