As reported by Rtbf.be a17-year-old boy was found Tuesday in Ixelles with the possession of 49 fake medical certificates and a sum of 450 euros in counterfeit bills, prosecutors said Thursday in Brussels. The young man was already known to files and counterfeit currency was made available to the public prosecutor. Read Article
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Masarwy.com reported that police officers at the Tunisia/Carthage International Airport arrested a Tunisian Salafi extremist who was recently deported by Egyptian authorities, after he was found guilty of forging passports to support terrorist activities by allowing extremist fighters to enter Egypt illegally, according to France Presse. Read Article
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As reported by Ghanaweb.com thirteen people including four women have been sentenced by a Circuit Court in Sunyani to a total fine of GH¢7,800 for possessing forged Diploma Certificate from the University of Cape Coast. Read Article
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Hounslowchronicle.co.uk reported that a trio from Heston and Hayes who ran a fake college have been jailed for a total of 22 years. Sohail Akhtar and Noasheen Muhammed, both of Vicarage Farm Road, Heston, and Waqar Bhatti, of Avondale Drive, Hayes, used the institution as a front to grant visas to bogus students. Read Article
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According to Lasvegassun.com authorities in Las Vegas say a man and woman from Mexico were sentenced to two to five years in state prison and will face deportation for operating a counterfeiting operation that sold phony identification at swap meets. Read Article
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As reported by Graphic.com.gh, Ghana Immigration Service (GIS) has prevented 27 Chinese, including females, from entering the country through the Kotoka International Airport (KIA) for possessing fake entry visas. Three of them arrived on an Emirate Airlines flight and were removed immediately, in accordance with the law. Read Article
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As reported by Arabianbusiness.com, Saudi Arabia has moved closer to introducing biometric centers to help clamp down on fake visas and foreigners banned from entering the kingdom. Read Article
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According to App.com, an Ocean Township man was sentenced to seven years in state prison after admitting he made and sold fake government IDs, Acting Monmouth County Prosecutor Christopher J. Gramiccioni said. Read Article
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As reported by Standard.co.uk, a multi-millionaire businessman who is one of Russia’s most wanted men has been arrested at Gatwick Airport after allegedly flying into the UK on a fake passport. Read Article
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