10,000 passports obtained by fraud

10,000 passports obtained by fraud - Yahoo News UK

An estimated 10,000 British passports were issued to fraudulent applicants last year, new figures have shown.Home Office minister Joan Ryan revealed that the Identity and Passport Service IPS received 16,500 fraudulent applications between October 2005 to September last year.

In a written ministerial statement, she said “almost half” of those were stopped by existing safeguards but the remainder went undetected.

She said: “Our current estimate is therefore that the level of undetected fraud is about 0.5%, equivalent to 10,000 applications against the planned 6.6 million passports issued per year.”

The announcement came on the day the IPS revealed details of a new project to reduce fraud.

From May, first-time adult applications will be forced to attend passport offices for face-to-face interviews.

Tuesdays fraud figures were based on a sample of several thousand applications and is believed to be the most accurate estimate so far of the extent of passport fraud.

Ms Ryan said: “Although precise figures are difficult to obtain, it appears that the level of attempted fraud is increasing and getting more sophisticated.

“Analysis of the frauds shows that the main fraud threat is from first-time adult applications, followed by first-time child applications.”

The interview process will begin “modestly” in May and will be rolled out across Britain throughout the year, the minister added.

Strikes me this happens to be a very convenient time for such an announcement - convenient cos it could be perceived in certain quarters that such frauds reinforce the case for the introduction of a national ID card.

In other words, something handy for the mainstream media to pick up on and lend support to Tony Blair’s ID card policy.

-- fotdmike

One Response to “10,000 passports obtained by fraud”

  1. fotdmike Says:

    And here’s another one (both stories were picked up on Yahoo UK News, but the first was propagated by the Press Association; and this one by Sky News - ho hum!!!)…

    Convicted Terrorists Given UK Passports
    Sky News
    Tuesday March 20, 01:28pm
    http://uk.news.yahoo.com/20032007/140/convicted-terrorists-given-uk-pa ssports.html

    An al Qaeda terrorist who plotted to blow-up a train under the Thames and flood the London Underground managed to obtain two British passports. Dhiren Barot, who is serving at least 40 years, had also planned to pack limousines with explosives and detonate them in underground car parks.

    He has seven passports in his true identity as well as two under fraudulent names.

    A second terrorist who also got two passports under a false name is Salaheddine Benyaich, serving 18 years in Morocco
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    for terror offences.

    Home Office officials say the pair’s passports were on top of 10,000 given to bogus applicants last year alone.

    They were issued before the men were sentenced on terror charges, they said.

    Shadow home secretary David Davis said: “This is a shocking admission which betrays chaos at the heart of the passport system.”

    A spokesman for Tony Blair said: “Each and every one of these is being followed up to ensure that those responsible are caught.”

    Home Office minister Joan Ryan said the Identity and Passport Service (IPS) received 16,500 fraudulent applications between October 2005 to September last year.

    In a written ministerial statement, she said “almost half” of those were stopped by existing safeguards but the remainder went undetected.

    She said: “Our current estimate is therefore that the level of undetected fraud is about 0.5%, equivalent to 10,000 applications against the planned 6.6 million passports issued per year.”

    From May, first-time adult applications will be forced to attend passport offices for face-to-face interviews.

    Ms Ryan said: “Although precise figures are difficult to obtain, it appears that the level of attempted fraud is increasing and getting more sophisticated.”

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