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August 30, 2007: New Border Control Uniforms Introduced
Immigration officers began wearing uniforms at Gatwick Airports’s
border control for the first time today. Officers in dark blue suits and light
blue shirts, combined with new border signage, will make it clear to arriving
passengers that they are at the UK Border.
Border checks include:
- New-style scanners which check the latest generation of
passports designed to stop people from using a false identity to enter the
country.
- Further document checks to verify that the passport has
not been tampered with.
- Checks against the UK watchlist which includes details of
known criminals and immigration offenders.
- IRIS recognition technology, also allows trusted
travellers who have registered in advance, to have their eye scanned to
enter the UK quickly.
Visiting Gatwick to see these security measures in action,
Home Office Minister Tony McNulty said:
“Maintaining and strengthening the security of Britain’s
borders is a top priority. We are determined to improve public confidence in
how immigration is managed. Key to this is the creation of highly visible
staff at our borders, to deter people who have no right to be here.
“The use of biometric technology and the continued vigilance of Border and
Immigration Agency staff are key to cracking down on illegal entry. Close to
4,500 people were refused permission to enter the UK at Gatwick in 2006.”
New technology is being used to strengthen the Government’s
ability to stop identity fraud, forgery and to check people in and out of the
country. This has already resulted in the details of 20 million passenger
movements in and out of the UK being checked in 2006, resulting in 12,000
individuals being flagged for further checks and 1,000 arrests.
While tougher security checks may result in slightly increased waiting times, a
recent survey showed that the vast majority of the public - over 80 per cent -
think it is reasonable to wait a little longer to allow for thorough entry
checks. Tougher security is particularly important this time of heightened
security.
Uniforms are also in place at Stansted Airport. The nationwide
roll-out will take place at the end of September.
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