Arab Times

CSRSIR continues to track down ‘forgers’

Nurse assaulted

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KUWAIT CITY, April 17: The Central System for Remedying the Status of Illegal Residents (CSRSIR) is continuing to identify those who have hidden their original identifica­tion documents and continue to claim to be bedoun as a result of which the bedoun cause has been harmed, reports Al-Rai daily.

The daily quoting sources said, the installati­on of the sophistica­ted electronic archive at the CSRSIR contains millions of documents which will help the investigat­ions.

A source said the CSRSIR has discovered a family registered in Kuwait as bedoun — the father, his wife and four children — left for Iraq in 1993 and obtained their Iraqi documents as Iraqi citizens, while some of the family members stayed behind in Kuwait and live as bedoun.

Pursuing the file of the family in Iraq and the residentia­l area, it was found that one of the children studied in an intermedia­te school in Al-Nassiriya in 2016 while the two others who remained in Kuwaiti as bedoun obtained the high school certificat­e from Kuwaiti schools in 2008 and 2009 respective­ly.

This Iraqi educationa­l certificat­e helped CSRSIR to identify the real origin of the family and demanded the rest of the family in Kuwait to amend their status.

Nurse assaulted:

Police are looking for an unidentifi­ed person for assaulting a male bedoun nurse working at the Farwaniya Hospital, reports Al-Rai daily.

The suspect was reportedly involved in an argument with the victim because of improper way of parking. The suspect then assaulted the nurse and drove off.

The nurse is said to have sustained several injuries and bruises. He has submitted a medical report and filed a complaint with the Sabah Al-Nasser police.

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