The Court of Cassation upheld the verdict issued earlier by the Court of Appeals, which had sentenced five expatriates to three-year imprisonment with hard labor and deportation for human trafficking.

The expatriates were arrested after security personnel received information about the heinous activities and kept them under surveillance. The five were eventually rounded up and charged with forging official documents to obtain 22 visas, which allowed them to bring into the country people who had paid them KD1,500 for each visa. The five were also charged with other activities related to human trafficking.


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