Tripoli – The Public Prosecution Office ordered a halt to national ID numbers issued to foreigners. It also ordered the suspension of 39 fraudulent family registrations. Authorities will arrest and bring in those responsible for these forgery operations. These actions are part of intensive efforts to combat violations. The violations concern civil registry data at the Abu Hadi office.
These measures follow the completion of an investigation. A specialized committee within the Public Prosecutor’s Office in Misrata conducted the probe. The investigation focused on the issuance of 39 family registrations. These registrations relied on forged nationality certificates. The investigations revealed that 200 foreigners obtained national ID numbers. These numbers granted them full citizenship rights. This highlights the seriousness of exploiting legal loopholes.
The Public Prosecution affirmed that these procedures are comprehensive. They include rectifying extracts linked to the forged registrations. They also involve tracking financial gains resulting from the crime. Arrest warrants will be executed for those responsible for these practices. This demonstrates the judiciary’s serious commitment to protect the civil registry. It also safeguards citizens’ rights. The aim is to prevent the exploitation of legal loopholes for illicit gains. These actions enhance legal integrity in official transactions. They also protect public trust in civil institutions.
