Sure! Here’s a clearer and more concise versionThe Criminal Court has sentenced a police officer to five years in prison and imposed a fine of KD 2,000 after he was found guilty of using his position to extort bribes and falsely accuse expatriates of alcohol trafficking in order to have them deported. The officer, who was stationed at a local police station, was detained following an investigation by the Public Prosecution. He was accused of demanding bribes from Asian expatriates, fabricating charges of alcohol trafficking against them, unlawfully detaining them, and blackmailing them for money. After being interrogated and confronted with the evidence, the officer was referred to the Public Prosecution by the Ministry of Interior. The officer was arrested by the Criminal Security Sector, specifically the General Department of Criminal Investigations, for abuse of power. It was revealed that he had accepted substantial bribes in exchange for imprisoning and deporting members of the Asian community by fabricating charges against them.