almotamar.net - The Specialized Penal Court began Tuesday consideration of the case of 10 persons, among them two Saudis accused of forging identity cards and passports with the intention to travel to Iraq.
The accusation against the two Saudi persons, one of them a wanted man, included that they have given incorrect statements about entering Yemen at the crossing of Hardh claiming they were deported of Saudi Arabia.
The prosecution accused 7 of the group members of agreement and obtaining forged identity cards and passports presented to official authorities while the tenth defendant is accused of giving false statements and obtaining of forged identity card and passport with which he traveled to India and getting a forged commercial record.
In the court session the attorney general Khalid al-Maweri read out the accusation and presented evidence including confessions of the defendants. The session was adjourned to the sitting to be held in a fortnight to enable the prosecution to present the rest of evidence and enable the defense to photocopy the case file of the Saudi defendant Fahd al-Utaibi announcement that he is an escapee from justice.