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Oops! Canadian from "VANCOVER" arrested using fake passport


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3 hours ago, JimmyJ said:

"Naew Na said that officers on the Friendship Bridge 2 were helped by the biometrics system, the Canadian embassy in Bangkok and an Interpol alert. 

 
But the passport being used appeared to be a poor fake and had been reported stolen. The numbers on several pages and barcodes did not match and the wrong ink had been used."
 
So anotherwords biometrics was irrelevant. Anyone who simply looked at the passport could discern that it is an obvious fake.
 
But let's keep selling Biometrics as the answer to everything, to justify the expenditure and to build a database on every citizen as well as visitors. 

Two buzz words is all their brain can handle, bio metrics and TM 30.

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The mis-spelling of Vancouver as Vancover might suggest, if one can "hear" the accent behind the spelling, that the miscreant is Spanish-speaking.

 

Spanish speakers tend to say "government" not as GUVunment, but as GOvunment.

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1 hour ago, BMW Overlander said:

The most shocking part in this story is immigration catching city name spelling error ????

You beat me to it! But what I think is more bizarre is that someone actually reported a fake passport as stolen!

Posted
7 hours ago, webfact said:

There were a total of six things wrong with several pages in his passport but the most glaring was that Vancouver was spelled "Vancover" on Page 2

I'm guessing it was done by my taxi company that keep trying to take me to Bongkok !

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7 hours ago, webfact said:

poor fake and had been reported stolen

The fake was stolen ???

How stupid is that. 

Hmmh, but now we know what the TM30 is good for, don't we? ????

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