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How Security Guards at a Hospital Forged Employee Fingerprints

How Security Guards at a Hospital Forged Employee Fingerprints

The General Administration of Criminal Investigations in Kuwait managed to apprehend three Egyptian expatriates working as security guards at a hospital, accused of forging fingerprints for nurses and employees. According to details provided by a security source to "Al-Qabas," information was received indicating that the three security guards possessed "silicone fingerprints" belonging to employees and nurses at the hospital, which they used to clock in on their behalf in exchange for 10 Kuwaiti Dinars per month for each employee.

The source added: "After monitoring the three guards, they were caught preparing several employees using silicone fingerprints. Upon searching them, 40 silicone fingerprints belonging to various employees and nurses were found in their possession. The suspects admitted that they were assisting employees who did not show up for work in exchange for money."

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