Indian mission denies reports on passports
By Riyasbabu (Our staff reporter)

29 April 2008   
  DUBAI - The Indian mission in the UAE has categorically denied an Indian 
newspaper report (published yesterday) suggesting that nearly 500 blank 
passports had gone missing from the Indian Consulate in Dubai six months ago.   
  According to the report, some of these missing passports had allegedly ended 
up in the hands of the relatives of one of India's most wanted fugitives.  
  Talmiz Ahmed, Indian Ambassador to the UAE, told Khaleej Times that the 
report was completely baseless. He said not a single passport had gone missing 
from the Indian consulate in Dubai. “I categorically deny any such incident to 
have occurred. The report is completely baseless," said Ahmed. A report 
published in India's The Telegraph newspaper yesterday claimed that nearly 500 
passports were found missing from the Indian Consulate in Dubai around six 
months ago but the matter has been swept under the carpet as it threatens to 
open a can of worms involving senior officials.
  Refuting the allegations, a Press statement issued by the Indian consulate in 
Dubai said, "No passports are missing from the Consulate General of India in 
Dubai and no inquiry has been carried out at the Consulate with regard to any 
missing passport.
  "No official of the Consulate has been transferred out because of any 
security lapse. There is no evidence of any passport belonging to the Consulate 
being sold for any amount. No passport applications are missing and all 
procedures with regard to the issue of 'loss circulars' are being followed," 
the statement noted.
  The statement, however, stated that "In March 2007, 20 parcels containing 
blank passports were forwarded to the Ministry of External Affairs in New Delhi 
by the Indian Security Press en route to Consulate General of India, Dubai.
  "These parcels were to be collected by the Ministry of External Affairs in 
New Delhi and then forwarded to the Consulate by a diplomatic bag. However, the 
Ministry of External Affairs discovered that five of these parcels containing 
500 passports were missing in New Delhi.
  "The Commandant of the CISF, IGI Airport, New Delhi also informed the 
Ministry that certain number of passports were found in scattered condition in 
the IGI Airport area. This matter was reported in the Indian Press at the time. 
 The Ministry of External Affairs, the Indian Security Press, Nasik, and the 
CISF unit of IGI Airport are inquiring into the loss of these passports in New 
Delhi," the statement added.
  Further, the statement said that the Consulate General of India was merely 
the ultimate destination for the blank passports.
  According to The Telegraph report, officials of intelligence agencies are 
still trying to ascertain the damage caused by the pilferage of genuine 
passports, made at the Indian Security Press (ISP) in Nasik. They are trying to 
trace the number of the missing passports and see whether the documents have 
been used for travel.
  Many of the 500 passports were blank, which means the scope for misuse is 
extremely high.
  
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