Two foreigners jailed for trying to leave Malta
Two men were this morning jailed after pleading guilty to trying to leave Malta, one without a passport, the other using a forged one.
A Syrian, 19-year-old Mohammed Haga, was jailed for 10 months for trying to leave without a passport and for using a forged document.
22-year-old Somali Ilmi Hussein was jailed for seven months for using a forged passport to try to leave Malta and making a false declaration to a public official.
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Denis Catania
Apr 9th 2010, 18:08
All these fake passports is a breach to national and international security.
Mario Attard
Apr 9th 2010, 17:19
Is there any room left in our prisons?
lgalea
Apr 9th 2010, 16:27
Will they be expelled after serving their sentence?
Adriano Spiteri
Apr 9th 2010, 16:10
Foreigners and illegal immigrants are two different terms. These foreigners forge whatever they want, whenever they want. Under these circumstances, what are the authorities doing to verify that most of these immigrants are in a possession of a VALID driving certificate?
Kurt Zammit
Apr 9th 2010, 15:41
Am fed up hearing about these illegal immigrants trying to escape from our country and then the authorities throw them to jail. After all hearing last week that our prison is overpacked.
Chris Mifsud
Apr 9th 2010, 15:15
If these poor souls want to leave Malta so badly, instead of jailing them (at the tax payers expense), they should instead be sent back to their own country. That way we kill two birds with one stone.