Combating Passport Fraud
Written by Carlton on June 30, 2008 – 7:49 pmIn order to prevent ID fraud across borders – a kind of ID fraud that is often associated with some of the worst crimes we have laws against, such as abduction, people smuggling and forced prostitution, the drugs trade and terrorism to name but a few – the UK’s Identity and Passport Service (IPS) has created and deployed a special database of all known lost and stolen passports, which is open to use by Interpol and other cross-border authorities in order to combat these sorts of crimes.
A passport validation service has become available to the public at large that allows employers, banks and other private and public institutions that are given passports as ID to check the passport they are given against a database of known stolen and lost passports. This can cut down on fake bank accounts (as one example) and is a great tool in the battle against this sort of fraud.
Likewise, all adults who wish to get a passport for the first time must now submit to an interview, cutting down on the possibility of misrepresentation to gain a passport. This will help prevent people from pretending to be someone else while applying for passports, because whereas fake-passports are detectable, a genuine passport for an identity that does not really exist or with a name and other PII for someone else is harder to detect during the immigration procedures and customs.
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