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Italian Border Police Detect Increase in Stolen and Forged Passports and Visas in 2023

Akesse Sanza by Akesse Sanza
2 years ago
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In 2023, the Border Police Office in Pisa observed a notable surge in activity during border checks on the Schengen Area’s external borders compared to 2022, as reported by PisaToday, an Italian digital newspaper.

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The Border Police detained 21 individuals during 2023, including those with arrest warrants for prior serious offenses or deemed a threat to public safety. SchengenVisaInfo.com reports that 45 people were also reported for offenses mainly related to the possession of stolen or forged passports, some of which contained altered entry visas. Moreover, multiple stolen “blank” visa vignettes from the Italian Consulate in Pakistan were identified to have been filled in with fraudulent data. The number of seized, stolen, forged passports, or those containing falsified visas has also increased compared to the previous year.

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Increasing the identification of false documents plays a vital role in mitigating the threats related to uncontrolled migration patterns and the movement of individuals sought at an international level, according to the Border Police.

In addition to the arrests and passport offenses, 130 foreigners were identified and turned back to their countries of origin by the Border Police of Italy in 2023. Such a figure marks a 50 percent increase compared to last year, with approximately 15 percent being declined for surpassing the maximum allowed stay in the Schengen area.

At the ‘Galileo’ airport in Pisa, about 796,000 passengers were identified and subjected to police checks, which is almost 15 percent more compared to 2022. Regarding checks on airlines, carriers operating outside border control regulations faced fines over €20,000, and 20 penalties were given for breaking navigation codes.

As reported by authorities, checks by the border police were focused on third-country nationals trying to enter Italy as tourists without providing the required substitute documentation for entry visas, as per international agreements. Some of them were reported for attempting to enter the illegal immigration circuit.

In response to heightened threats of violence in the EU due to the Israel-Hamas war and concerns about the irregular migrant influx, Italian authorities took several measures. In October 2023, Italy, along with Slovenia and Croatia, implemented stricter border controls, thus joining the list of other countries in the Schengen area that already had such measures in place. Within the same month, authorities in Italy reintroduced police checks with Slovenia for ten days, and this measure was extended in the following month.

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Akesse Sanza is a Ghanaian Travel Blogger, Travel and Tourism Consultant, and Anti-human Trafficking And Safe Migration advocate. Akesse loves everything Travel & Tourism and aims to see every single country in the world.

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