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Politely invited by two other officers to join the police chief and produce passports, Arthur replied, " Tell him that we are Englishmen and are not accustomed to being treated in this way.
The group includes persons who have been determined to be of Finnish nationality by Soviet or post-Soviet authorities or who have at least one parent or two grandparents who have been determined to be of Finnish nationality in official documents, e. g., in their internal passports.
He also steals the passports of two foreign tourists visiting London who superficially resemble the Jackal, for use in an emergency.
After being minister, he became a supervisory board member of two companies for biometric technologies, raising questions as to whether or not he is capitalizing on his work as minister, regarding the implementation of biometric passports.
The Haryana authorities were not mollified by his comments, and on 20 December Ranbir Singh Surjewala, the Haryana State Transport and Parliamentary Affairs Minister, called for the passports of Chautala and his two sons to be seized to prevent them from leaving the country.
After crossing the Austrian border, the guidance officer who they had stayed with in Budapest gave the pair two forged Japanese passports.
Following the execution of Gounaris and his companions the British government instructed the British minister at Athens to ask for his passports and leave Greece ; nor had diplomatic relations between the two countries been renewed by the end of the year.
The KGB Center, with the help of KGB's Ottawa resident, set about procuring two new passports for Fisher in the names of Robert Callan and Vasili Dzogol, but this process would take time.
The jury found him innocent of drug smuggling, but guilty of using false passports, and Marks was sentenced to two years imprisonment, but was released after five days having already served most of this time before sentencing was passed.
The police confiscated two of his passports and a laptop, among other belongings.
The original plan was to have four hijackers aboard this flight, but two were prevented from boarding in Amsterdam by Israeli security — these two conspirators, traveling under Senegalese passports with consecutive numbers, were prevented from flying on El Al on September 6.
" In late September, Luciano obtained two Italian passports issued in his real name, Salvatore Lucania, with visas for Mexico, Cuba, and several South American nations.
When two Muslim politicians, Nebahat Albayrak and Ahmed Aboutaleb, both of whom hold foreign as well as Dutch passports, were proposed as state secretaries in 2007 a discussion was started by the Party for Freedom ( PVV ) about dual citizenship and the possibility of foreign citizens to hold office.
Monsignor Muzi was adamant in its refusal, and asked for his passports, severing relations between the two states.
Propiska stamps ( handwritten texts as an exception ) in the passports of the Russian Empire use one of two verbs which describe the civil act committed: ( to present or to claim ).
He makes a plan to flee the country and puts in a rush order for two fake passports with Jewell Everett, a pretty photographer.
In November 2009 CAS decided its first case on athlete biological passports, when it upheld the two year suspension of skater Claudia Pechstein.
Sobhraj spent the next two years on the run, using as many as 10 stolen passports and visiting several countries in Eastern Europe and the Middle East.
In one case, he helped two former French policemen, named Yannick and Jacques, to recover their passports that he himself had stolen ; in another, he provided shelter and comfort to another Frenchman named Dominique Rennelleau, whose apparent dysentery illness was actually the results of poisoning by Sobhraj.
In March 1994, Belgium charged him with being " the instigator or the head of a criminal organisation " and two charges of using false passports.
In the 2000 – 01 season, the club was, amazingly, supervised by five different managers and had to deal with a scandal that involved two players ( Brazilian Alex Dias and Ukrainian goalkeeper Maksym Levytsky ) who utilized fake Portuguese and Greek passports.
He then fled Ireland one step ahead of police on a ferry to Brittany, France on 12 March 2001, with two Irish passports besides his original U. S. document.
* 26 June: The Israeli Foreign Minister, Silvan Shalom, apologises to New Zealand for the actions of two Israeli citizens, believed to be Mossad agents, who attempted to gain New Zealand passports under false pretences in 2004.

passports and other
In 1952, Finland and the countries of the Nordic Council entered into a passport union, allowing their citizens to cross borders without passports and soon also to apply for jobs and claim social security benefits in the other countries.
This enables border controllers and other law enforcement agents to process such passports quickly, without having to input the information manually into a computer.
Several have issued coins, flags, postage stamps, passports, medals, and other items, which are rarely accepted outside of their own community.
Although people of Hong Kong, Macau and mainland China do not use passports to travel between the three places, other documents, such as the Mainland Travel Permit ( for the people of Hong Kong and Macau ), are used instead ; foreigners are required to present their passports at the immigration control points.
Holders of diplomatic passports and some other specially privileged persons ( such as U. N. employees ) have ' passbooks ' which entitle them to buy imported alcohol from the same ' bonded warehouses ' duty free.
One commentator has observed that, notwithstanding the high unemployment resulting from the loss of full passports during 1981 – 2002, the level of loyalty to the British monarchy by the St Helena population is probably not exceeded in any other part of the world.
Watermarks are often used as security features of banknotes, passports, postage stamps, and other documents to prevent counterfeiting ( see security paper ).
The resulting watermark is generally much clearer and more detailed than those made by the Dandy Roll process, and as such Cylinder Mould Watermark Paper is the preferred type of watermarked paper for banknotes, passports, motor vehicle titles, and other documents where it is an important anti-counterfeiting measure.
Because of its simplicity BPSK is appropriate for low-cost passive transmitters, and is used in RFID standards such as ISO / IEC 14443 which has been adopted for biometric passports, credit cards such as American Express's ExpressPay, and many other applications.
For many, Bermudian independence would mean little other than the obligation to staff foreign missions and embassies around the world, which would be a heavy obligation for Bermuda's small population, and the loss of British passports ( which could severely restrict travel, as few enough countries have even heard of little Bermuda, and could regard travellers with suspicion ).
Important paper documents are signed in ink with all involved parties meeting in person, with additional identification forms other than the actual presence ( like driver's licence, passports, fingerprints, etc.
Some of these countries accept Israeli passports and acknowledge other indications of Israeli sovereignty.
Israeli citizens are admitted into North Korea with Israeli passports, but like other foreign visitors they are asked to deposit their passport with the local authorities and use specially issued local documents for tourists.
Israel and Pakistan do not have diplomatic relations with each other, and Pakistan forbids its citizens from going to Israel by putting the legend ' This passport is valid for all countries of the World except Israel ' on Pakistani passports.
While this rule is generally observed, and indeed some exiled monarchs are allowed diplomatic passports by their former state, other states take offence at the use of such titles.
After many decades of avoiding its use, Taiwan formally adopted pinyin as its " New Phonetic System " in 2009, although it continues to allow its citizens to use other romanizations on official documents such as passports.
Cited for sub-minimal wages, seven-day work week schedules with twelve-hour shifts, poor living conditions and other indignities ( including the alleged removal of passports and the virtual imprisonment of workers ), Tan would eventually pay what was then the largest fines in U. S. labor history, distributing more than $ 9 million in restitution to some 1200 employees.
For U. S. citizens, passports are not required to enter Guam from the CNMI ( i. e., other forms of ID proving admissibility are accepted ), but are required for those transiting a foreign country between the States and Guam.
It is sometimes used in place of the middle name on identity documents, passports, driver licenses, social security cards, university diplomas, and other official documents.
It produces nearly 600 pages of Hansard and other parliamentary papers overnight, as well as Bills, Acts, White Papers, 2. 3 million passports a year, 28. 2 million pension and allowance books a year, and all sorts of other publications from the British Pharmacopoiea to guides to long-distance footpaths.
Using Iraqi passports, Oan and three other members of the DRFLA arrived in London on 31 March 1980 and rented a flat in Earls Court.

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