Three Iraqi citizens, fake passports, detained in Peru
Three Iraqi citizens, carrying fake passports, have been detained in Lima, Peru. They came to Peru via Brazil. The fake passports were possibly obtained in Lebanon. According to "Vice-President of the Arab Community in Peru", their destination was Los Angeles, California. Are these innocent Chaldean Christians looking for a better life, or something sinister? Further investigation required.
If a person's behavior, the person, or what they are carrying is suspicious - you can rest assured that they will be detained at Jorge Chávez Airport in Lima, Peru.That was the case last night when 3 Iraqi citizens were detained after having been caught with fake passports.
According to officers on duty, police responded quickly and detained the individuals, who came to Peru from Brazil, when they attempted to enter the country using fake passports.
The men were immediately taken from the airport to the Crime Investigation Directorate (Dirincri) in Callao for questioning.According to RPP Radio, Vice-President of the Arab Community in Peru, Yasin Kahuv has said that the men have Lebanese family and profess to be of the Chaldean Church, a Christian group in Iraq.
He added that the men might have purchased the fake passports in Lebanon and that their final destination was not Lima, Peru but Los Angeles, California in the United States.
The Arab Community Vice-President explained that the men had not left their country to commit crimes elsewhere but had left in an attempt to escape the war that is plaguing the Middle-East.
These people just wanted to look for a better future in the United States and are now considering the possibility of seeking asylum and staying here in Peru was among Yasin Kahuv's final statements. (via Living In Peru)









































Good Catch
Posted by: BillT | June 23, 2007 at 07:19 AM