Khaleej Times

Worker jailed for using friend’s ID

- Marie Nammour

Dubai — A 36-year-old Pakistani Worker Has Been Sentenced To Three Months In Jail And Ordered To Pay A Dh150,000 Fine, After A Dubai Court Found Him Guilty Of Criminal Complicity In Forgery And Fraud.

The Worker Was Accused Of Helping An Unknown Runaway Forge Electronic Documents Of A Telecommun­ication Provider After Using An Access Privilege — Which His Indian Accomplice Had — And Falsify Details Of Four Applicatio­ns To Issue Four Sim Cards In Another Man’s Name. The False Details Were Consequent­ly Entered In The E-system By Staff Members Who Were Unaware Of The Crime.

He Was Also Found Guilty Of criminal complicity in the wrongful use of another person’s id (he allegedly gave the victim’s id to the runaway accused), breach of trust and embezzling dh5,000 his friend entrusted him with.

the court of first instance ordered his deportatio­n after serving his jail term and paying the fine. his 26-year-old accomplice, an indian salesman, was cleared by the court of forgery and fraud charges.

the case was reported to the naif police station. “on march 18, I gave the accused dh5,000, my passport and emirates id to open A traffic file for me at A driving institute,” said the pakistani complainan­t, A worker, 28.

“however, one week later he gave me back my documents saying he could not open the file for me but would not return the money to me. in addition, I was surprised to find that four mobile numbers were issued in my name.”

the complainan­t denied he had applied for those numbers and accused the defendant of using his id to get them issued in his name.

A police officer told the prosecutor about the salesman who promoted telecommun­ication provider’s services in areas such as al baraha, naif, freej al murar and al muraqqabat. “we found many id copies stored in his mobile phone.”

the first accused admitted during the investigat­ion he gave the victim’s id to his accomplice to process four sim card applicatio­ns. A copy of that id was found in the salesman’s phone.

mary@khaleejtim­es.com

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