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Nowa treść strony, po modyfikacji (new_wikitext) | 'Travellers are trying to break Covid rules with forged doctor's notes which claim they need emergency surgery.<br>[/news/immigration/index.html Immigration] officers are uncovering multiple examples of fake letters designed to help passengers avoid paying for tests or fines under the regulations, the Mail can reveal.<br>'Forged letters have been uncovered which say the passenger's coming back for an emergency operation or other emergency treatment,' said a borders source.<br>'When immigration officers phone up the doctors named on the letters, they don't know anything about it.' <br>Under the current restrictions, anyone coming to the UK to 'attend urgent, non-pre-arranged treatment' does not have to take a Covid test before travel, or on days two and eight after arrival.<br> Immigration officers are uncovering multiple examples of fake letters designed to help passengers avoid paying for tests or fines under the regulations, the Mail can reveal.<br><br>Pictured: [https://www.copemsa.mx/2021/03/19/game-online-penghasil-uang-terbanyak/ game online penghasil uang 2017] The arrivals hall at London Heathrow on Thursday<br> RELATED ARTICLES [# Previous] [# 1] [# Next] [/news/article-9476661/Sort-Travel-chiefs-pile-pressure-Priti-Patel-boost-Border-Force-numbers-Heathrow.html Sort it out! Travel chiefs pile pressure on Priti Patel to... ] [/news/article-9473863/Government-hires-Mitie-10-000-home-visits-day-check-passengers-quarantine.html The £90m snooper army: Government hires private contractor... ] <br><br><br><br>Share this article<br>Share<br><br><br>Lucy Moreton, of the Immigration Services Union, added that border guards were seeing 'upwards of 100' fraudulent Covid test certificates a day. <br>She said many of those identified as fake had spelling mistakes on them, with the word 'negative' often spelt incorrectly.<br>Most of the fake doctor's letters have been used by British nationals returning to the UK, it is understood.<br>In February the Mail revealed passengers were arriving in the UK with forged negative Covid tests.<br>Border Force officials detected the first counterfeit certificates within 24 hours of the new restrictions coming into force on January 18.<br>Sources said it was 'highly likely' that not all forgeries were being detected by border guards.<br>It means travellers could be gaining entry to Britain when they are infectious - potentially with mutant coronavirus strains - after being close to hundreds of others aboard a plane.<br>International policing agency Europol issued an alert to European Union members in January highlighting growing concern over the involvement of organised crime gangs in counterfeiting.<br>It highlighted a case last December of forgeries being sold for £100 at Luton airport, plus cases from France, Spain and the Netherlands where fake certificates were advertised for as little as £35.<br>' |
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+Travellers are trying to break Covid rules with forged doctor's notes which claim they need emergency surgery.<br>[/news/immigration/index.html Immigration] officers are uncovering multiple examples of fake letters designed to help passengers avoid paying for tests or fines under the regulations, the Mail can reveal.<br>'Forged letters have been uncovered which say the passenger's coming back for an emergency operation or other emergency treatment,' said a borders source.<br>'When immigration officers phone up the doctors named on the letters, they don't know anything about it.' <br>Under the current restrictions, anyone coming to the UK to 'attend urgent, non-pre-arranged treatment' does not have to take a Covid test before travel, or on days two and eight after arrival.<br> Immigration officers are uncovering multiple examples of fake letters designed to help passengers avoid paying for tests or fines under the regulations, the Mail can reveal.<br><br>Pictured: [https://www.copemsa.mx/2021/03/19/game-online-penghasil-uang-terbanyak/ game online penghasil uang 2017] The arrivals hall at London Heathrow on Thursday<br> RELATED ARTICLES [# Previous] [# 1] [# Next] [/news/article-9476661/Sort-Travel-chiefs-pile-pressure-Priti-Patel-boost-Border-Force-numbers-Heathrow.html Sort it out! Travel chiefs pile pressure on Priti Patel to... ] [/news/article-9473863/Government-hires-Mitie-10-000-home-visits-day-check-passengers-quarantine.html The £90m snooper army: Government hires private contractor... ] <br><br><br><br>Share this article<br>Share<br><br><br>Lucy Moreton, of the Immigration Services Union, added that border guards were seeing 'upwards of 100' fraudulent Covid test certificates a day. <br>She said many of those identified as fake had spelling mistakes on them, with the word 'negative' often spelt incorrectly.<br>Most of the fake doctor's letters have been used by British nationals returning to the UK, it is understood.<br>In February the Mail revealed passengers were arriving in the UK with forged negative Covid tests.<br>Border Force officials detected the first counterfeit certificates within 24 hours of the new restrictions coming into force on January 18.<br>Sources said it was 'highly likely' that not all forgeries were being detected by border guards.<br>It means travellers could be gaining entry to Britain when they are infectious - potentially with mutant coronavirus strains - after being close to hundreds of others aboard a plane.<br>International policing agency Europol issued an alert to European Union members in January highlighting growing concern over the involvement of organised crime gangs in counterfeiting.<br>It highlighted a case last December of forgeries being sold for £100 at Luton airport, plus cases from France, Spain and the Netherlands where fake certificates were advertised for as little as £35.<br>
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0 => 'Travellers are trying to break Covid rules with forged doctor's notes which claim they need emergency surgery.<br>[/news/immigration/index.html Immigration] officers are uncovering multiple examples of fake letters designed to help passengers avoid paying for tests or fines under the regulations, the Mail can reveal.<br>'Forged letters have been uncovered which say the passenger's coming back for an emergency operation or other emergency treatment,' said a borders source.<br>'When immigration officers phone up the doctors named on the letters, they don't know anything about it.' <br>Under the current restrictions, anyone coming to the UK to 'attend urgent, non-pre-arranged treatment' does not have to take a Covid test before travel, or on days two and eight after arrival.<br> Immigration officers are uncovering multiple examples of fake letters designed to help passengers avoid paying for tests or fines under the regulations, the Mail can reveal.<br><br>Pictured: [https://www.copemsa.mx/2021/03/19/game-online-penghasil-uang-terbanyak/ game online penghasil uang 2017] The arrivals hall at London Heathrow on Thursday<br> RELATED ARTICLES [# Previous] [# 1] [# Next] [/news/article-9476661/Sort-Travel-chiefs-pile-pressure-Priti-Patel-boost-Border-Force-numbers-Heathrow.html Sort it out! Travel chiefs pile pressure on Priti Patel to... ] [/news/article-9473863/Government-hires-Mitie-10-000-home-visits-day-check-passengers-quarantine.html The £90m snooper army: Government hires private contractor... ] <br><br><br><br>Share this article<br>Share<br><br><br>Lucy Moreton, of the Immigration Services Union, added that border guards were seeing 'upwards of 100' fraudulent Covid test certificates a day. <br>She said many of those identified as fake had spelling mistakes on them, with the word 'negative' often spelt incorrectly.<br>Most of the fake doctor's letters have been used by British nationals returning to the UK, it is understood.<br>In February the Mail revealed passengers were arriving in the UK with forged negative Covid tests.<br>Border Force officials detected the first counterfeit certificates within 24 hours of the new restrictions coming into force on January 18.<br>Sources said it was 'highly likely' that not all forgeries were being detected by border guards.<br>It means travellers could be gaining entry to Britain when they are infectious - potentially with mutant coronavirus strains - after being close to hundreds of others aboard a plane.<br>International policing agency Europol issued an alert to European Union members in January highlighting growing concern over the involvement of organised crime gangs in counterfeiting.<br>It highlighted a case last December of forgeries being sold for £100 at Luton airport, plus cases from France, Spain and the Netherlands where fake certificates were advertised for as little as £35.<br>'
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