Egyptian's Signature Forged in Safety Briefing at Minsk Enterprise
A 42-year-old citizen of Egypt, who was assembling ovens at one of the Minsk enterprises, was injured during work. When law enforcement began an investigation, it was revealed that no one had conducted a safety briefing with the man, and the signatures in the corresponding log did not belong to him.

To establish the truth, a complex handwriting examination was commissioned. Specialists compared the disputed entries with real samples of the Egyptian's handwriting. During the investigation, experts found significant differences.

The result of the examination unequivocally confirmed: the signature in the log was made by another person. This conclusion became key evidence that the enterprise violated labor protection rules, attempting to conceal the absence of a briefing for the foreign worker.
Now the case materials have been handed over to investigators.
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