Deported Expats Used Forged Passports To Re-enter Kuwait

26 January 2023 Crime News

Kuwait International Airport has successfully thwarted 530 deported expats' plans to re-enter Kuwait since modern technologies have been implemented. In spite of using forged passports and false names mainly from Asian countries, they failed to fool fingerprinting devices called "Deportee Detectors". This has been done to preserve security in the country. 

People who were deported could easily re-enter the country using fake passports with a name change before 2011 without being detected. Since 2011 it has stopped manipulation and forgery, exposed the criminal plans of the deportees, and stopped thousands of them from entering the country.

Among the 120 deportees who tried to enter Kuwait, most of them Asian nationals, Al Qabas reported. In cooperation with the Gulf Criminal Evidence Team, the "Identity Investigation" department of the General Department of Criminal Evidence developed a method for exchanging fingerprints of deportees between Gulf countries. 

Since the operation of the deportees detection system has been implemented at international airports, and all land and sea ports, the new system transfers high-quality data safely and quickly. It is possible to detect any person who was deported from the country or from any GCC country using the data of all deportees stored in a special system. 

In 3 seconds, the system identifies anyone arriving or departing based on stored data. It also reveals those on the wanted list and those under travel bans

 

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