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Thai cops bust high quality fake passport gang lead by Iranian kingpin nicknamed ‘The Doctor’

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Hamid Reza Jafary, a key suspect involved in supplying fake passports, is escorted by Thai Immigration Police during a press conference in Bangkok. Photo: EPA

Thai police rounded up six foreigners allegedly behind one of the country’s biggest and best counterfeit passport operations, officers said Wednesday, in a country where a flourishing fake document industry has long fuelled traffickers and other criminal gangs.

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Five years of investigation culminated in the arrest of alleged Iranian kingpin Hamid Reza Jafary, a 48-year-old man also known as “The Doctor” who had been crafting forgeries from his home in Chachoengsao province east of Bangkok, police said.

“He was wanted by security agencies in many countries, especially the EU and Japan,” said immigration police commander Lieutenant General Nathathorn Prousoontorn.

A French interpol officer inspects a fake French passport next to other fakes of various nations. Thai police arrested an Iranian and five Pakistanis and seized nearly 200 fake passports, mostly European, in a crackdown on an operation believed to be linked to international human trafficking. Photo: EPA
A French interpol officer inspects a fake French passport next to other fakes of various nations. Thai police arrested an Iranian and five Pakistanis and seized nearly 200 fake passports, mostly European, in a crackdown on an operation believed to be linked to international human trafficking. Photo: EPA

Five other Pakistani “middle men” were also arrested in a Monday raid for assisting the forgery ring, which allegedly shipped passports to overseas clients for up to 80,000 baht (US$2,300).

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Jafary’s fake passports were the “best quality in the market”, an immigration officer, who asked not to be named, said, adding that most of his customers were from countries like Iran, Syria and Iraq.

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