Saturday, July 26, 2008

Indian expatriates in Gulf fall victim to fake passport rackets

Kozhikode: Police in Kerala believe well-entrenched networks are supplying fake passports to Indian expatriates in Gulf countries, with as many as five arrests this week.
Immigration authorities at the Kozhikode International Airport here apprehended five people coming from the United Arab Emirates (UAE) with fake passports in the last four days.
The latest arrest was made on Thursday. The man in question, Pushkaran, 30, was a native of Kasargod district in northern Kerala. All those arrested arrived by RAK Airways from the emirate of Ras-al-Khaimah.
''Pushkaran told us that he had bought the passport from a person named Gafoor and paid 3,000 UAE dirhams for it,'' an immigration official said.
Police say many of the victims of the racket are expatriates who had deposited their passports with their employers or those who have lost the document.
''When they can't get their passport from their employers, they think the easy way is to arrange a fake passport,'' said a police official.
According to Police, the networks have deployed its members in Kerala to collect Indian passports and smuggle them abroad. On July 6, customs officials at the airport arrested a youth, Nissar, who was travelling to Sharjah, and seized 31 passports from him.
''We are sure that Nissar is a member of one such racket. He had made several trips to Gulf. He used to board the flight from Mumbai,'' C Vijayakumar, deputy superintendent of police who is handling the case said.
26/07/08 Indo Asian News Service/NDTV.com
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