New fingerprint database to check terrorism

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : May 24 2016 | 10:45 PM IST
A data bank carrying fingerprints of all foreigners coming to India on e-tourist visa is being set up by the Home Ministry to help thwart entry of terrorists and criminals from abroad.

Immigration officials have started collecting finger prints of those coming on electronic or e-tourist visa and creating an Unique Case File (UCF) of all visitors, official sources said.

Over one million UCF having all relevant information about the flyers including their finger prints are part of the database now.

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The move comes amidst hightened threat from terror groups, including the IS.

The Home Ministry has decided to press ahead with the drive despite External Affairs Ministry recently expressing its reservations over the mandatory requirement of finger print scanning, saying it may discourage tourists form visiting India, the sources told. The home ministry officials, however, suggested that the government could look at incentivising the tourists by giving them long-term visa to address Foreign Ministry's concerns.

“It has been suggested that long term e-visa for two to five years or maybe more can be given to foreigners if they are giving finger prints. This will encourage the visitors while complying with all security requirements," a source said.

The US also gives long-term tourist and business visa of up to 10 years to Indians, he said.

The e-tourist visa scheme was launched on November 27, 2014. The scheme has been extended to 150 countries.

On an average about 3,500 e-tourist visas are being granted daily to foreign nationals. Under the scheme, a visitor can apply for visa online. They receive it online too.
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First Published: May 24 2016 | 10:40 PM IST

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