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New Law Imposes Fine up to 400 Dinars on Unauthorized Stickers Stamped on Passports
2016-11-25 - 3:25 am
Bahrain Mirror: The government referred to the Parliament its amendments set on passport law, which imposed a fine, not less than 50 dinars and up to 400 dinars, on anyone who puts stickers or phrases on his passport.
The draft amendment was supposedly presented at the Parliament meeting last Tuesday (November 22, 2016).
The authorities had summoned many citizens for investigations, and confiscated their passports because of stickers stamped on their passports from unauthorized bodies.
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