Ugandan held in Nairobi over Somali passport

Oct 10, 2013

A Ugandan woman has appeared before a Nairobi court over charges of forging passports.

A Ugandan woman has appeared before a Nairobi court over charges of forging passports.

Anita Mbabazi allegedly made two passports against the law. The court heard that on unknown dates and place with intent to deceive and without lawful authority or excuse Mbabazi made certain false documents of Kenyan passports.

Senior principal magistrate Peter Ndwiga heard that the accused made false passports in the name of Isack Nuur Jeelle purpoting to be a genuine passport and issued by the Immigration Department.

 She was also accused of making a Somali passport in the names Faiza Aden Mohamed purporting it to be genuine and issued by the Somali government.

She denied the charges and was released on a cash bail of sh100,000 and a surety bond of sh500,000.
The case will be heard on November 4.

 

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