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"Mr President, biometric passports are being introduced – we are after all dealing with a process – in order to make life harder for criminals and hinder their operations. It appeared that biometric passports were the most reliable way of achieving these aims. However, these passports are also being forged ever more effectively by criminals capable of tampering with passport chips and codes. Combating these practices is, of course, a task for police forces in individual countries as well as for border guards. I have to say, however, that in my opinion, the information provided today, including that supplied by the Commissioner, is very much lacking in facts and data regarding the efforts made in this area by two important institutions, namely Europol and Frontex, given that this issue should be one of their main priorities."@en1
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