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Passenger with fake Italian visa stopped at BIA

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Colombo, Jan 30 (Daily Mirror) - The Immigration and Emigration Department yesterday asked the local travelers to be extremely cautious of bogus travel agents who would arrange fake foreign visas or travel documents for exorbitant rates, following such a passenger with a fake Italian visa was intercepted at the airport.

The immigration authorities requested from the public to be watchful when paying large sums of money to agents to get their travel documents done as they could easily be deceived by the fraudsters.

If a traveler is doubtful about the authenticity of their visa or any other travel document they could simply check it with the respective embassy or foreign mission of the country they intend to visit.

The immigration officials at the Bandaranaike International Airport (BIA) departure terminal were tipped off about a suspicious passenger bound for Oman on Sunday morning.

The passenger, a resident of Jaffna, had checked into an Oman Air flight WY-372 bound for Muscat but was soon referred to Immigration Border Surveillance Unit (BSU) by the airline staff as his documents looked suspicious.

The BSU officials checked the passenger’s Sri Lankan passport, which was found to be genuine but the Italian visa pasted on it was forged.

The authorities have questioned the passenger to learn that a travel agent had got him the visa arranged and that he had paid over Rs.1 million for the services. He had told the officials that the agent had even taken him to VFS, a leading visa issuing office in Colombo once.

The passenger who seemed to be unaware of the forged visa in his passport had been handed over to the Criminal Investigation Department branch at the BIA for further inquiries.


  Comments - 4

  • Observer Tuesday, 30 January 2024 10:35 AM

    Passenger who seems to be unaware……… What nonsense. He try his luck or so called visa company testing a person. If he succeeds they will demand next travelers a couple of millions more.

    Punchi Tuesday, 30 January 2024 10:38 AM

    Can’t understand why anyone would want to leave our Buddha thrice visited and blessed foremost civilisation and foremost prosperous country in the world.

    Mandayan Tuesday, 30 January 2024 01:28 PM

    I have no idea why they want to go abroad paying this much when there is no war. All the diaspora millionaires and a billionaire is in the North and East to develop the area and all are complaining that no steady labours are there as all are with foreign dreams.

    Ram Tuesday, 30 January 2024 02:07 PM

    Authorities must investigate these vis issues to find the real culprits and prosecute them in court. If not these will go unabated


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