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Japa: 2 Nigerians arrested in Haiti for faking Haitian nationality
Two Nigerians have been arrested by Haitian police for possession of fake Haitian National Identification Cards.
The suspects, Madukanze Kenneth, 31, and Henry Peter, 29, were arrested on Sunday, August 18, in Jacmel, Haiti.
Born on August 3rd, 1993, in Nigeria, Madukanze Kenneth was arrested by law enforcement in possession of a Haitian National Identification Card in the name of Augustin Jerry. While Henry Peter, born on February 7, 1995 in Nigeria, also uses a fake national identification card in the name of Junior Jean Pierre, IciHaiti reports.
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The South East Police Department in Haiti announced the arrests on social media, emphasising their commitment to continue working “tirelessly” to apprehend lawbreakers and maintain public order.
The South East Police Department in Haiti announced the arrests on social media, emphasising their commitment to continue working “tirelessly” to apprehend lawbreakers and maintain public order.
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