Kuwait cancels the innocence of a Saudi who forged Kuwaiti citizenship and added his sons and nephews

The Court of Cassation annulled the acquittal of a Saudi accused of forging Kuwaiti citizenship, changing his name and adding him to a Kuwaiti file and working in state ministries.

The investigations of the Nationality Investigation men led to the fact that a forger of Saudi origin, born in 1954, obtained Kuwaiti citizenship illegally after the Iraqi invasion through the ruling of the Court of Descent in 1993. However, by checking his file in Kuwait’s records, it was found that he was among the dead, and had previously been able to He was unable to obtain loans from several Kuwaiti banks and did not complete their repayment.

The matter did not stop there, but when he became a Kuwaiti, he added his Saudi sons and his Saudi nephew, born in 1994, to his nationality file as his son.”

The source continued, according to Al-Rai newspaper, “In 1996, the son, who was falsely registered in the nationality file as a Kuwaiti, asked for the hand of his cousin, who is supposed to be his father, but they faced a problem, as the name recorded in the nationality file indicates that she is his sister, while she is in Saudi papers. (a cousin), so they resorted to a new trick of manipulation, where the forged father agreed with a Kuwaiti to add his daughter to the latter’s nationality file, so that she could marry her forged cousin, and indeed the addition and the marriage contract were made, so that his daughter in this case holds two Kuwaiti nationalities, and Saudi nationality.

The source continued listing the chapters of the case, “The forged father has another daughter (Kuwaiti-Saudi) who married a Saudi and then separated from him, and after a while she died as a result of a car accident in Saudi Arabia, but her death was not reported in the Kuwaiti name, and it appeared through research and investigation that her relatives They still receive a subsidy from the Ministry of Affairs under the category of divorced women, because she died in her name in Saudi Arabia and in Kuwait she is still alive.”

The informed source added, "In light of the information and investigations, the Nationality Investigations men prepared the preparations and arrested the participants in this operation, and they were referred to the Public Prosecution, after a nationality felony case was registered against them."

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