Israeli Forces Bust Lab Near Nablus that Forged Israeli ID Cards and Entry Permits

23 August, 2016   |   8 years ago

Jerusalem, 23 August, 2016 (TPS) -- IDF and Police forces have raided a lab in the village of Aqraba, near Nablus, which was used to forge entry and work permits into Israeli-controlled territory, identity cards and driver’s licenses. The Israeli forces discovered a laptop, a printer, raw materials and fake documents in the lab.

A 32-year-old suspect was arrested, and admitted in his interrogation that he had forged hundreds of Israeli identity cards and entry permits for NIS 300 (about USD 80) each. He will be brought to his remand extension in court on Tuesday.