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Court hears case of woman who sold husband’s car while he was incarcerated

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Last updated: 2024/10/21 at 9:29 PM
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The High Criminal Court in Bahrain is currently examining a case involving a 26-year-old Asian woman who is accused of taking advantage of her husband’s imprisonment to sell his car through fraudulent means. The woman allegedly forged her husband’s signature on a vehicle ownership transfer form, which led to the completion of the fraudulent transaction. She then presented the forged document at a dealership, where she sold the vehicle and collected 20,000 dinars in proceeds before fleeing. The court has set October 27 as the date to announce the defendant’s status in the case.

The Public Prosecution has stated that the accused forged official documents, including the ownership transfer form from the General Directorate of Traffic, to carry out the fraudulent transaction. Despite the forged documents, a well-meaning employee at the General Directorate accepted the signature attributed to the defendant’s husband, leading to the completion of the illegal sale. The defendant also prepared a fraudulent authorization document with her husband’s forged signature to legitimate the sale of the vehicle.

The victim, who is a businessman, testified that while he was in prison, his wife informed him that she had rented his car. However, he later discovered that the car had been sold without his knowledge, and he denied signing any ownership transfer form or authorization document. The victim emphasized that the signatures attributed to him were forged, indicating that he was not involved in the sale. He was unaware of the individuals involved in the transaction and expressed his innocence in the matter.

A traffic department employee also testified in the case, confirming that the accused had presented the forged ownership transfer documents at the dealership to sell her husband’s car. The dealership owner recounted that the accused approached the dealership with the intention of selling her husband’s vehicle while he was incarcerated. After presenting the necessary documents, including the forged ownership transfer, the sale was completed, and the accused received 20,000 dinars in proceeds, a combination of cash and a check.

The case highlights the gravity of forging official documents and committing fraudulent activities for personal gain, as well as the consequences of exploiting someone’s situation for financial benefit. The court’s decision on October 27 will determine the defendant’s status in the case and may lead to further legal actions. This incident serves as a reminder of the importance of upholding integrity, honesty, and ethical conduct in all transactions and interactions, to ensure justice and fairness for all parties involved. The victim’s testimony and the evidence presented in the case emphasize the need for thorough verification of documents and signatures to prevent fraudulent activities and protect individuals from falling victim to such deceitful practices.

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