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The worst forgery in history.. Barbados arrests a Syrian who forged an Israeli passport

Police in the state of Barbados, located near the Caribbean nation of Venezuela, have arrested a Syrian youth on charges of forging an Israeli passport to enter Germany.

Hebrew newspapers claimed that the authorities in the Republic of Barbados, 420 kilometers in the Caribbean, had arrested a Syrian youth for belittling her.

The intelligence of others, because of his forging a passport that contained several spelling errors, in addition to the fact that the Hebrew text was in the back, and in the opposite direction, which made it easier for immigration inspectors to detect the error as quickly as the owner did not expect.

The newspaper stated that the passport was issued by the city of Striktram, which does not exist in any country. Rather, it is a distorted copy of the name of the city of Jerusalem in Hebrew, and on top of that, the forger mistakenly put the word “Israel” at the top of the passport in a way that indicates that your documents are from a country called "Yeshel" While the passport had a border control stamp, Israel had stopped using passport stamps years ago.

She explained that when migrating to Grantley Adams International Airport in Barbados, they did not make any effort to find out that the Syrian was not Israeli at all, and that his passport was forged with all that was mentioned in it, especially with the distinction of his name in Hebrew from his name in English, which is Hormuz Assoulin, while The name was pure nonsense in Hebrew, a random letter in a row and whatever.

As for his place of birth, Ford Israel in English, Greece in Hebrew, and when Barbados authorities called their Israeli counterparts to ask about the forger, the response was that the man's documents were "a candidate for the worst forgery in history," as she put it.

It is worth noting that the Turkish authorities had earlier arrested Syrian citizens on charges of forging official documents, passports and identity cards, in a security operation in the Esenyurt district of Istanbul.