Tunisian woman forges passport

A Tunisian woman was yesterday given a two-year jail term suspended for four years for forging a passport. Souad Bent Mohamed M'Hamdi, 28, pleaded guilty to three counts of forgery including the forgery of a passport and a government stamp. Magistrate...

A Tunisian woman was yesterday given a two-year jail term suspended for four years for forging a passport.

Souad Bent Mohamed M'Hamdi, 28, pleaded guilty to three counts of forgery including the forgery of a passport and a government stamp.

Magistrate Saviour Demicoli noted that she had cooperated fully with police, filed a guilty plea at an early stage of the proceedings and had a clean criminal record.

Police Inspector Sandro Zarb prosecuted.

Dr Leo Bencini appeared for the defendant.

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