Friday, January 24, 2014

Foreigners fined over fake passports

Four suspects who were arrested by police at an office in Westlands, Nairobi, for producing fake passports, Identification cards and birth certificates on June 14, 2013. Three Syrians who pleaded guilty of being in the country using forged passports have been ordered to pay a Sh200,000 fine. PHOTO | JENNIFER MUIRURI

Four suspects who were arrested by police at an office in Westlands, Nairobi, for producing fake passports, Identification cards and birth certificates on June 14, 2013. Three Syrians who pleaded guilty of being in the country using forged passports have been ordered to pay a Sh200,000 fine. PHOTO | JENNIFER MUIRURI  NATION MEDIA GROUP
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Three Syrians who pleaded guilty of being in the country using forged passports have been ordered to pay a Sh200,000 fine.

The Nairobi court further ordered the Immigration department and the UN High Commission for Refugees to agree on where to hold the Syrians who are believed to be part of an international terror ring.

Senior Principal Magistrate Peter Ndwiga who convicted the three for using forged passports said “there is a serious conflict between the immigration department and UNHCR about the status of the foreigners.”
Chief immigration officer Musyoka Kavoi said the refugee legitimacy of the Syrians was in question given their obscurity.

He urged the court to direct that the three leave Kenya immediately they pay the fine instead of being handed over to the UN agency as refugees.

“This country is not safe if we keep people who hid their identity and engaged in crime. Everybody should take the security of this country seriously since we have been targeted by terrorists,” Mr Kavoi said.

The convicts who have been in police custody since December 16, last year, were arrested at Jomo Kenyatta International Airport, Nairobi, using forged travel documents.

Emadaldin had a forged French passport while Mr Hushi had a forged Bulgarian passport and Mr Betari had a Spanish passport which had forged endorsements.
The magistrate heard that the three produced their genuine Syrian passports when they realized they were in serious trouble.

In defence, the trio’s lawyer had said they were not criminals as suspected but were innocent citizens fleeing their war-torn country to save their lives.

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