Τρίτη 1 Σεπτεμβρίου 2015

For network trafficking counterfeit Syrian passports warns Frontex
Tuesday, September 01, 2015

A network trafficking counterfeit Syrian passports has been set up, mainly in Turkey, to facilitate the entry of immigrants into the EU, said the head of Frontex Fampritse Legkeri.
"There are people who are now in Turkey and buying false Syrian passports because they understand that they will have an unexpected profit as Syrians secure the right of asylum in all EU Member States," he said on French radio station Europe 1.
"People who use false Syrian passports often speak in Arabic. It can come from North Africa, the Middle East, but have mostly an economic migrant profiles "also noted Legkeri.
This network does not seem at present to create an EU security problem. "Today we have an objective element that allows us to say that potential terrorists entered Europe in this way," he said, but asked while there 'vigilance on all our borders. "
The head of Frontex also reiterated its request to be sent additional border guards from EU countries in Greece in order to allow the recording of all immigrants and refugees who are in the country.

"Due to the large flow (immigrants), there is a saturation of the systems and therefore not recorded all immigrants. We have an idea of ​​nationalities (...) but not overall picture of who comes in and what is actually the profile of all these immigrants, "he said.

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