False records were issued to others wanting to enter Abu Dhabi Emirate
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Abu Dhabi: Two employees at a testing facility have been arrested for falsifying COVID-19 test results, the Abu Dhabi Emergency, Crisis and Diaster Prosecution announced on Tuesday.
The two accused falsified the results, exploiting their positions, in exchange for money.
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