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Kuwait’s Biometric System Unveils Fake Returnees in Immigration Crackdown

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Kuwait’s high-tech biometric fingerprinting system has smoked out several hundreds of people trying to readmission to the country with the aid of false identities. Some expatriates are caught with tampered fingerprints through surgery, while others had false data to gain entry beyond restriction. The crack is part of the government’s efforts at strengthening the borders and stopping illegal re-entry.

Officials stated that biometric verification has proven effective in identifying those who were previously deported or banned from returning. Many offenders were found to have changed their personal details or tampered with their fingerprints to deceive immigration authorities. However, the sophisticated system flagged these discrepancies, leading to immediate detentions and legal action.

The discovery has raised concerns over the lengths some individuals go to in order to circumvent immigration laws. Kuwaiti authorities have reaffirmed their commitment to combating illegal entry attempts and ensuring that only legally permitted individuals gain access to the country. Those caught violating entry regulations face deportation, fines, and potential criminal charges.

In response to these revelations, the government is enhancing security measures by integrating biometric data with international databases. Officials urge travelers to comply with legal procedures and warn against attempts to manipulate identification systems. The biometric crackdown reflects Kuwait’s dedication to maintaining national security and enforcing strict immigration policies.

 

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