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Training Institute Owner Receives One-Year Prison Sentence for Scamming “Tamkeen” with Fake Certificates

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Last updated: 2024/08/28 at 4:39 AM
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A training institute owner in Manama has been sentenced to one year in prison for defrauding the Labour Fund “Tamkeen” by submitting forged training certificates. The defendant reportedly received BD 4,470 in support funds from “Tamkeen” by submitting falsified certificates. The Public Prosecution presented evidence including letters from “Tamkeen” and the training institute confirming the certificates’ invalidity, as well as testimonies from trainees who did not participate in the training courses.

The defendant’s lawyer argued for innocence and requested defense witnesses, while the Public Prosecution presented a comprehensive case against the defendant. They highlighted the forged certificates from a training institute outside Bahrain, as well as inconsistencies in the defendant’s statements during the investigation. The Public Prosecutor emphasized the importance of combating fraudulent activities that harm national interests and demanded the maximum penalty for the defendant.

The investigation into this case was initiated by the Acting Chief Prosecutor of Cybercrime, based on information gathered by the General Directorate of Anti-corruption and Economic and Electronic Security. Witnesses, including individuals named on the forged certificates, confirmed their non-participation in the training courses. The defendant’s training institute received support funds from “Tamkeen” through their bank account, leading to the criminal charges.

The Public Prosecution interrogated the defendant and presented evidence linking them to the forged certificates and fraudulent activities. The defendant was subsequently referred to the criminal court, where they were sentenced to one year in prison for defrauding “Tamkeen.” This case highlights the importance of verifying training certificates and the consequences of submitting falsified documents for financial gain.

The Public Prosecution’s commitment to combating fraudulent activities that harm national interests was evident in this case, as they pursued charges against the training institute owner for submitting forged training certificates to claim support funds from the Labour Fund “Tamkeen.” With the cooperation of various agencies and witnesses, the Public Prosecution was able to build a strong case against the defendant, ultimately leading to their conviction and sentencing to one year in prison.

This case serves as a warning to individuals and businesses involved in fraudulent activities, highlighting the serious legal consequences of submitting falsified documents for financial gain. The Public Prosecution’s efforts to investigate and prosecute cases of fraud demonstrate their commitment to upholding the law and protecting the national interests of Bahrain. By holding the defendant accountable for their actions, the Public Prosecution sends a clear message that fraudulent activities will not be tolerated in the Kingdom.

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