lundi 3 avril 2023

After years of fraud, a Yemeni was arrested for impersonating a British doctor and diplomat

 



After years of fraud, a Yemeni was arrested for impersonating a British doctor and diplomat

The Yemeni authorities arrested a Yemeni young man after his arrival at Aden International Airport, accusing him of committing a strange fraud by impersonating a British doctor and diplomat of Yemeni origins, for years in Malaysia, and he succeeded in deceiving and blackmailing many, before the Kuala Lumpur authorities discovered his matter and referred him to the judiciary. .


The Yemeni young man - whose name is Adham - is from the city of Aden, and he is 35 years old. He had impersonated a doctor with the name "Mai Al-Aini" through forged documents, and he was involved in cases of forgery and extortion of Yemenis and Arabs, where he was able to obtain tens of thousands of dollars in those operations. .


The young Adham continued to treat Yemeni and Malaysian women as a dermatologist, and at the same time he presented himself as a British diplomatic lady of Yemeni origin using forged documents, and he blackmailed many people on the pretext of love and connection, and after complaints abounded, the Malaysian authorities arrested him in 2020, and upon examination it was found He is a man, not a woman.




According to Yemeni media, the Malaysian authorities deported him to Egypt after the end of his prison term, and informed the Egyptian authorities of the circumstances of his case, which in turn deported him to Aden International Airport.


The Yemeni Ministry of Interior arrested him at the airport, and said that "the perpetrator forged and edited documents for a number of officials in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, the Arab Republic of Egypt, Britain and Yemen, with the aim of harming a number of his victims...and resorted to blackmailing people and families who dealt with him as a dermatologist, through Threatening to reveal secrets and hinting at symptoms.


disapproval and admiration

And the “Shababat” program (2/4/2023) followed an aspect of the wide interaction on social media with the news of the Yemeni youth impersonating a doctor, as the tweets varied and multiplied, due to the strangeness of the event and the length of the period in which the Yemeni youth practiced fraud.


While Adyan Yasser expressed her dissatisfaction with the news because of its repercussions, she wrote: “Even the doctors hated us, so they feel that there is no safety anymore for anyone to go for treatment.” Another thing drew the attention of Rahmana Al-Hassani, and she tweeted, “Someone sends him my question while he is in prison: What is the skin care method that he does? ".


As for Salah Saif, he expressed his admiration for the capabilities that the young man impersonating the doctor possessed, and wrote, "A spy mentality that the intelligence service is supposed to adopt and benefit from his skills." In the same context, Mazen Al-Nashiri tweeted, "If he had exploited his skills with something useful, he would have achieved better privileges than his demonic ways."


While Saleh Ali wrote, "They imprisoned him in Malaysia two years ago, and his prison term expired. The Yemeni government caught him again. Because it knew about the case, and if it did not know, it would have let him enter and open a clinic."


Yemeni law punishes with imprisonment for a period not exceeding 5 years who fabricates an official or unofficial document, with the intention of using it to arrange legal effects.



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