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By Press Association 2021 A plane takes off past the control tower at Heathrow Airport (Steve Parsons/PA) A man who used a fake fit-to-fly Covid-19 certificate to try and board a plane to Egypt has avoided being jailed. Emmanuel Nere Mehari, 27, was stopped at Heathrow Airport’s Terminal 2 on April 12 and found with the forged document. Mehari pleaded guilty to the charge of possessing or controlling an article for use in fraud at a hearing at Uxbridge Magistrates’ Court on Tuesday. He was sentenced to a 12-month community order and given 180 hours of unpaid work, as well as a fine of £180. ....
Document discovered when Emmanuel Nere Mehari was stopped at Terminal 2 Uxbridge Magistrates Court was told Mehari was trying to visit unwell relative He claimed to not know a certificate or negative coronavirus test was required Authorities let him board plane but then received a call telling them it was a fake Mehari, of Dimsdale Drive, north west London, spoke only to enter his plea today ....
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LONDON: A man who tried to board a plane from the UK to Egypt using a fraudulent “fit-to-fly” coronavirus (COVID-19) certificate has been fined, but avoided going to prison. Emmanuel Nere Mehari, 27, attempted to fly from London Heathrow Airport to Egypt on April 12 to visit a sick relative but was stopped by airport officials who discovered his fake document. Mehari was charged with possessing or controlling an article for use in fraud. He was fined SR938 ($250), sentenced to a 12-month community order along with 180 hours of unpaid work after a court hearing on Tuesday. Heathrow authorities initially allowed Mehari to board the plane after they followed up with the clinic that allegedly provided the certificate. But authorities were soon contacted again to confirm Mehari had not attended the clinic and that the document had been altered or was fraudulent. ....