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The Public Prosecutor's Office in Libya announced that an employee at the Civil Registry Office in Al-Ma'moura was convicted of forging a family record, which allowed six individuals to obtain national ID numbers and citizenship rights. The court sentenced the employee to seven years in prison and a fine of 5,000 Libyan dinars, and ordered the deletion of the forged data from the civil status database to ensure the correction of official records. This measure is part of efforts to strengthen the fight against forgery and to protect citizens' identities.
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