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[UKHA] [OT] Fingerprints trial


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  • Date: Thu, 10 Jul 2003 10:30:26 +0100
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Got this from our intranet thought it might be of interest

Fingerprints airport trials to tackle bogus claims


Trials of biometric security checks are to begin next month, as the
government attempts to cut fraudulent immigration and asylum claims.

Sri Lankan nationals asking for UK visas will be fingerprinted in their
home country when they apply. Readers installed at British airports will
then match individuals to the visa.

And immigrations officials and other law enforcement agencies will be able
to access this information to help them identify claimants, according to a
Home Office spokesman.

Bogus applications

The system is aimed at reducing bogus applications, where claimants have
either made applications under a false name or attempted to frustrate
repatriation by destroying documents.

Sri Lanka has been selected for the pilot because the Home Office has
identified a "significant number of unfounded applications"
originating in the country.

The spokesman confirmed that fingerprint scanners will be installed at
points of entry in time for the trial to begin next month.

Testing

Biometric testing has been placed at the heart of government plans to
tackle bogus asylum applications.

"Using cutting edge technology to help secure our borders will ease
travel for legitimate passengers, but allow us to stop and deter those who
have no right to be here," said Home Office minister Beverley Hughes
in a statement.



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