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Man ‘forged passport’ to join police

Emirati citizenshi­p had been rescinded before he applied

- Awad Mustafa amustafa@thenationa­l.ae

DUBAI // A Dubai man secured a job as a police officer by using a forged Emirati passport, a court was told yesterday.

H A, a 27- year- old warrant officer, appeared at the Dubai Criminal Court of First Instance charged with forging official documents. Court records show that H A confessed to police and prosecutor­s that he applied with a forged Emirati passport to Dubai Police in 2005, which led to a job the following year.

A letter from the Ministry of Interior presented in court by the public prosecutor shows that H A’s Emirati citizenshi­p was rescinded on May 12, 2002. His passport and citizenshi­p documents were confiscate­d on September 11, 2002.

But in 2005, H A applied for a job at Dubai Police and presented a copy of his annulled UAE passport, claiming he was a citizen, prosecutor­s say.

“I copied the passport copy and cut out the expiry date of the passport and replaced with an expiry date of another passport copy that I acquired from a friend,” H A said in his written confession.

In 2008, however, two years after H A started work with Dubai Police, a presidenti­al order was issued reinstatin­g his citizenshi­p. When H A presented his applicatio­n for citizenshi­p to the Ministry of Interior in 2008, he was asked to attach employment documents.

The deputy director of human resources at Dubai Police told prosecutor­s that in November 2009, the ministry asked for an investigat­ion into the validity of H A’s applicatio­n.

“It was revealed that he was employed fraudulent­ly with us during the period where his passport was confiscate­d and he confessed to us the forgery,” the deputy human resources director said.

H A is being tried as a citizen of the Comoros Islands and not as an Emirati.

The court will issue a verdict on January 18.

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