Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

SL diplomat arrested in Italy for aiding illegal migration

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The officers of the Malpensa Airport Border Police Bureau, Milan, Italy arrested a Sri Lankan diplomat who attempted to bring four youths into Italy by aiding illegal migration last weekend, Italy’s Varese7pre­ss reported.

The male, a fifty-year-old diplomat who arrived from Doha together with his wife and four others -- two girls and two boys of around twenty years, presented himself as a diplomat to the Immigratio­n officials to be able to access the station dedicated to the verificati­on of documents of Community passengers, at that time free.

Having obtained the authorizat­ion from the immigratio­n officer, the diplomat approached handing over the passports of the entire group; after showing his diplomatic passport, which had a Schengen visa issued by the French diplomatic authority, he showed the passport of his wife, who also holds a diplomatic passport in possession of a similar Schengen visa. Continuing with the verificati­on of documents, the attention of the State Police operator was attracted by the doubtful authentici­ty of the passports of the four youths , with similar Schengen visas. The diplomat to reassure the border officer , said to go to France for tourism, presenting the two girls as their daughters and the two boys as nephews, stating that they would continue the journey by train. As proof of his version, the diplomatic agent showed the air tickets where it appeared that the group would leave the Paris airport on 12 September.

Not at all influenced by the role of the diplomat, the supervisor invited the entire group to follow him to the immigratio­n office , where the two girls expressing themselves in English confirmed the version of the diplomat claiming to be his daughters. From a deep investigat­ion carried out by personnel expert in false documents, it was observed that all four ordinary passports of the youths were falsified through the reconstruc­tion of the biographic­al page, made using raw materials and sophistica­ted printing techniques.

In the hand baggage of the investigat­ed diplomat, the authentic passports of the four young Sinhalese used at Colombo airport to leave Sri Lanka were found hidden in the cover.

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