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Training Institute Owner Sentenced to Jail for Fraudulent Forged Certificates against Tamkeen

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Last updated: 2024/08/27 at 12:24 PM
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A training institute owner has been sentenced to one year behind bars for defrauding the Labour Fund “Tamkeen” by submitting forged training certificates. The defendant allegedly submitted falsified training certificates to claim support funds from “Tamkeen,” receiving a total of BD 4,470. The Public Prosecution presented evidence including forged certificates, confirmation letters from “Tamkeen” and the institute, and testimonies from trainees who did not participate in the training course.

The defendant’s lawyer pleaded innocence and requested defense witnesses, but the Public Prosecution, led by the Deputy Chief Prosecutor of the Southern Governorate, presented a strong case with written, oral arguments, and electronic evidence. The investigation involved contacting the trainees’ entry and exit records, revealing some were outside Bahrain during the training. The Prosecution also pointed out inconsistencies in the defendant’s statements, emphasizing the commitment to combat fraudulent activities that harm national interests.

The investigation, initiated by the Chief Prosecutor of Cybercrime, involved interviews with individuals named on the fraudulent training certificates who confirmed non-participation. The issuing institution validated the certificates’ invalidity, and the defendant was found to have received support funds through their training institute’s bank account. The defendant was interrogated, evidence presented, and was subsequently referred to the criminal court for sentencing.

In conclusion, the defendant was sentenced to one year in prison for submitting forged training certificates to fraudulently claim support funds from “Tamkeen.” The Public Prosecution presented strong evidence including confirmation letters, testimonies, and entry/exit records of trainees. The investigation, led by the Chief Prosecutor of Cybercrime, highlighted the seriousness of fraudulent activities harming national interests and the Public Prosecution’s commitment to combating such crimes.

The defendant’s lawyer’s plea of innocence and request for defense witnesses were overshadowed by the comprehensive case presented by the Public Prosecution. Testimonies from trainees who did not participate in the course, confirmation of certificate invalidity, and proof of fund disbursement to the defendant’s institute were crucial in securing the conviction. The investigation involved close scrutiny, including verification of entry/exit records and detecting discrepancies in the defendant’s statements.

The Public Prosecutor demanded the maximum penalty for the defendant, emphasizing the importance of combatting fraudulent activities that undermine national interests. The defendant’s actions in submitting forged training certificates to claim support funds were met with legal repercussions, highlighting the seriousness of such crimes. The investigation, initiated by the General Directorate of Anti-corruption and Economic and Electronic Security, serves as a deterrent to others engaging in similar fraudulent practices in Bahrain.

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