Thirty banned from World Cup

Published February 27, 2007

KINGSTON, Feb 26: Around 30 people so far have been denied entry to the Caribbean with two weeks to go before the official opening ceremony of the World Cup.

Peter Phillips, Jamaica's national security minister, who is leading the Caribbean community's security programme for the cricket showpiece, said the measures were taken by Caribbean immigration officials using technology provided by Interpol.

The international criminal police organisation is providing the region with technology that allows law enforcement officers at airports and seaports to instantly check passports against the group's global database of stolen and lost travel documents.The database contains information on more than 13 million documents from over 120 countries.—AFP

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