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Kuwaiti Police Dismantle Gang Behind Fake Medical Reports and Document Forgery

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Kuwaiti authorities have dismantled a four-member forgery ring accused of creating and selling counterfeit medical reports and other official documents. During a recent police raid, officials discovered fake documents, forged medical reports, and government seals in the suspects’ possession, highlighting the scale of the operation. The gang, which reportedly includes a Kuwaiti national, two Iranian nationals, and a member of the Bidoon community, allegedly charged fees for producing falsified documents aimed at deceiving government and healthcare agencies.

These arrests are part of Kuwait’s broader crackdown on illegal activities and document fraud, which aims to protect national security and maintain the integrity of public institutions. The forgery of medical reports, in particular, poses significant risks, as they can be used to fraudulently claim benefits, evade work or school obligations, or manipulate legal proceedings. The Kuwaiti Ministry of Interior has issued warnings that the use and production of fake documents are punishable under Kuwaiti law, with severe penalties for offenders.

As Kuwait intensifies its efforts to combat document fraud, authorities are urging residents and officials to report any suspected cases of forgery. This crackdown is in line with ongoing nationwide campaigns to uphold security and address illegal residency, especially following recent grace periods for individuals to regularize their status.

This operation sends a strong message that Kuwait will not tolerate activities that undermine the country’s regulatory systems and public trust.

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