Expats who sale fake tickets for Kuwait Towers were sentenced to 7 years in prison

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Expats who sale fake tickets for Kuwait Towers were sentenced to 7 years in prison

Selling fake tickets to visit Kuwait Towers, Fraud of KD29,000 7 years imprisonment for expatriates!

The Kuwait Criminal Court has sentenced an Egyptian employee to seven years in prison for embezzling KD 29,000 by forging a ticket to visit Kuwait Towers, a famous tourist destination in Kuwait. The police caught him red-handed while committing the crime and produced him in court. According to the report, he printed fake tickets for Kuwait Tower worth around KD 29,000 and sold them for the past two years. He also hacked into the database and manipulated information and dates. This could also lead to his deportation from the country after his jail term expires, officials said.

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