Jamaican man arrested at Bahamas airport for alleged use of fake UK passport
Jamaican man arrested at Bahamas airport for alleged use of fake UK passport
A Jamaican national was arrested at Lynden Pindling International Airport (LPIA) on Friday, April 24, after attempting to enter The Bahamas using what immigration officials described as a fraudulent travel document. According to the Department of Immigration, the man arrived on a Caribbean Airlines flight and initially presented a United Kingdom passport bearing a false […]
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A Jamaican national was arrested at Lynden Pindling International Airport (LPIA) on Friday, April 24, after attempting to enter The Bahamas using what immigration officials described as a fraudulent travel document.
According to the Department of Immigration, the man arrived on a Caribbean Airlines flight and initially presented a United Kingdom passport bearing a false identity. During routine immigration checks, officers identified inconsistencies that triggered further examination. Authorities later confirmed that the passport had been reported lost or stolen and was no longer valid, and that the traveller’s true identity was that of a Jamaican national.
He has been charged with possession of a fraudulent document, uttering a fraudulent document, and attempting to mislead an immigration officer. Preliminary investigations also suggest he may have been attempting to evade ongoing legal matters in Jamaica. He was taken into custody and handed over to the Royal Bahamas Police Force for further investigation.
In a related development, five other Jamaican nationals—three men and two women—who arrived on the same flight were refused entry into The Bahamas and returned to Kingston. Immigration officials said the incidents highlight the effectiveness of border screening procedures and continued cooperation between local and international law enforcement agencies.
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