Sri Lankan couple jailed in Dubai
The Dubai Criminal Court of First Instance sentenced a Sri
Lankan couple to six months in jail for offering Dh10,000 as a bribe to an
immigration officer at the Dubai International Airport, requesting him to allow
the woman to depart the country in spite of an entry and exit ban issued
against her by the UAE authorities.
The couple was ordered to be deported after serving their
jail term. According to records, the woman aged 39, confessed that in 1996 she
entered the country on a maid’s visa and then she fled from her employer. She
was deported in 2000 after spending two months jail for using forged documents
and absconding from her employer.
She entered the country on a visit visa in 2008. She exited
the country and re-entered on the sponsorship of her husband, a salesman aged
59.
She left the country and re-entered on a work permit
sponsored by a stationery shop where she worked until attempting to leave on
August 12, 2012 when she knew that she was under a ban.
She asked the immigration officer to help her and offered
him Dh10,000 bribe to allow her to depart. She gave the officer her husband’s
mobile number and said he will pay the amount.
The woman was arrested while attempting to travel using a
forged passport. She confessed to getting it from a Sri Lankan after giving him
with her photo and Dh1,000.
Corporal KS testified that while was on duty a passenger was
referred to him by the immigration desk which suspected that she was a
blacklisted person.
“While she was in the office, she offered me the bribe. I
checked the system and found out that she had been deported with re-entry ban
in 2000 for using forged documents. I told my seniors who asked me to continue
talking to her. She gave her husband’s mobile number who, when contacted on
phone, came to a coffee shop in the airport in five minutes. He put the money
in a spectacle box and put it on the table. “After counting the amount which
was Dh10,000, police entered and arrested him,” the officer said.
Courtesy:
Emirates24x7
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