Ahead of the upcoming G20 Summit in Seoul, Korean immigration is implementing new security tools. Most notably they will begin finger printing and photographing individuals entering through Korea’s 22 entry points, including airports and harbors, and then comparing those results against finger print and photo databases. (Apparently they will also be connecting their database to Interpol and other foreign [...]
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New Immigration Security in Korea
Posted in Human Rights, Immigration, Korea, News on August 30, 2010 | Leave a Comment »