Details recorded on Interpol database
Interpol has confirmed that at least two passports recorded as lost or stolen in its database were used by passengers on board the missing Malaysia Airlines flight.
The international police agency said no checks of its database had been made by any country on an Austrian and an Italian passport between the time they were stolen and the flight’s departure.
Secretary General Ronald Noble said it was of “great concern” that any passenger was able to board an international flight using a stolen passport listed in Interpol’s databases.
Interpol is checking other passports on the flight “which may have been reported stolen.”
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