The Borneo Post

‘IS holds 11,100 blank Syrian passports’

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FRANKFURT AM MAIN: German authoritie­s believe the Islamic State group holds some 11,100 blank Syrian passports that can be completed with any individual’s details, weekly newspaper Bild am Sonntag reported yesterday.

Investigat­ors have assembled a list of serial numbers of the blank passports and the authoritie­s that issued them, the newspaper reported, citing confidenti­al documents from federal police and the interior ministry.

The stolen passports are genuine identity papers that have not yet been filled out with an individual’s details, making them a valuable tool for forgers.

In total, German security services are aware of some 18,002 blank Syrian passports stolen from Syrian government sites, including thousands held by groups other than IS.

“Developmen­ts in connection with the refugee situation have shown that terrorist organisati­ons are using the opportunit­y to infiltrate potential attackers or supporters into Europe and Germany undetected,” a spokeswoma­n for the BKA federal criminal police told Bild am Sonntag.

Members of the group behind a series of coordinate­d bomb and gun attacks in Paris that claimed 130 lives in November 2015 were found to have used fake Syrian passports.

However, “’ Fake or altered passports are mostly used for illegal entry without further motives like carrying out a terrorist attack,” the spokeswoma­n said.

Some 8,625 passports checked by German migration authoritie­s in 2016 turned out to be fakes according to the documents seen by Bild am Sonntag.

But the files provided no informatio­n on how many of the passports were among those that had passed through IS’ hands. — AFP

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The eyewall of Hurricane Irma is seen from a WC-130J Super Hercules from the Air Force’s 53rd Weather Reconnaiss­ance Squadron know as the ‘Hurricane Hunters’ as the storm nears the coast of Florida. — Reuters photo

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