Syrian military police have arrested 10 people carrying fake officers identities ub Damascus to escape conscription and to cross the countless army checkpoints easily, pro-regime news feeds said.
Last week, 173 more people were also arrested for using fake security identities, father of one of the detainees told Zaman al-Wasl.
Abu Rasheed said he paid $2000 to an intelligence officer to get security badge for his son. Despite that was arrested to recruited in Jobar battlefront east of the capital.
Most of the owners of false badges belong to the upper class or the relatives of senior intelligence officers.
Regime army which suffers lack in manpower has stepped up conscription campaign.
Experts say the ultimate rely on Shiite militiamen has catastrophic affects on the long term if the basher al-Assad succeed.
The fake security cards have also turned into profitable trade for corrupt officers as the one badge costs between $500 and $4000.
Activists say sons of top army officers are untouchable amid mounting in abuses violence against innocent civilians.
The peaceful demonstrations that ended up with deadly war carried out by the Syrian regime and key regional players has killed at least 465,000 people, including 150,000 children and has displaced over 12 million people