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Kamis, 01 Januari 2009

Women in South Korea Successfully outmaneuver the Japanese Immigration Inspection System

Tokyo - A South Korean woman affected Mexico to enter Japan in the last year successfully pass through immigration inspection system using finger-tape on the finger to fool fingerprint readers engine, news reports said Thursday. Biometrik system is installed in 30 airports in 2007 to improve security and prevent the terrorist to enter Japan, the Yomiuri Shimbun write. Women, which was affected by deportation, revealed to the investigators that he was using a special tape on the finger-finger to escape from the machine fingerprint reader, said Kyodo News.

Japan issued a cost of more than four billion yen (around Rp485 billion) to install the system, read the index finger and visitors with immediate cross-check with a database of international fugitive and the foreigners who had deported, said the Yomiuri Shimbun.

South Korean woman was deported in July 2007 because of living in Japan illegally after he worked as a prostitute in a bar in Nagano, central Japan, Kyodo said, while sources in the Ministry of the Judiciary. He was not allowed again to enter Japan for five years after the deportation, but the Tokyo Immigration Office to find him again in August 2008 at Nagano, Kyodo said.

A broker South Korea has been suspected of plaster and gave a false passport, write the Yomiuri, while adding officials believe many foreigners have entered into Japan with similar techniques.

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