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However Sky News reported as far back as February that foreign fighters "looking for to sign up with Islamic State are utilizing black-market Syrian passports to enter through Turkish border checkpoints." They now appear to be using them to enter Europe. A leader for the Islamic State told the Journal that Iraqi and Palestinian militants with the group had used Syrian passports to take a trip through Turkey.
Among those men seems to have crossed into Europe and, eventually, France where he blew himself up on Friday. It's uncertain if we'll ever understand who he was.

Forgers in the Middle East are using phony Syrian passports for just $250, days after it emerged that one of the Paris bombers might have gotten in Europe utilizing incorrect Syrian documents. Check it Out raises worries over the prospective security hazard posed by 10s of countless asylum candidates arriving in Greece weekly, and will amplify calls to supply them with secure and legal paths to safety.
The EU border agency exposed that it does not have the devices to examine the credibility of people's recognition documents in all of the Greek islands. A Guardian journalist in Iraqi Kurdistan was offered phony Syrian passports by 2 different smuggling rings, less than a week after French authorities alleged that a terrorist used a similar forgery to enter the Greek island of Leros, prior to participating in an attack on the Stade de France in Paris.

A second forger in Duhok says he can obtain a passport, presumably with the aid of a Syrian embassy official, within four days for a premium rate of $2,500. The household of a Kurdish asylum seeker who died in a truck in Austria in August stated Heresh Dindar, had been easily able to buy fake Syrian paperwork in Zakho, an Iraqi city close to the Turkish border.

"It is very simple."The discoveries came as Serbian officials declared that as numerous as eight asylum applicants entered Europe this year with similar passport information as "Ahmad Almohammad", the suspected pseudonym of one of the Paris suspects, leading to suspicions that all of them might have bought passports from the exact same forger in the Middle East.