Dubai: ‘Duplicate’ Indian Passports Recalled


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Dubai, May 4: The Indian Consulate in Dubai said it will be recalling immediately all passports bearing the serial numbers Z-000001 to Z-045925. No explanation was given for the recall, but it is believed that a duplication of these passport numbers has led to the situation.

The passports in question were issued between February and September last year. The consulate said it will issue new passports in place of the old ones and asked people to return their old passports and to submit fresh applications to obtain new ones. “We are doing it on the instructions of the Government of India. Passports bearing the above numbers are being recalled everywhere in India and abroad,” an official from the consulate said.

People can contact the consulate via the e-mail address zseries@cgidxb.ae or call  050 429 3269 to speak to an official.

  

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  • Ms. Julia, Qatar, Udupi / Doha, Qatar

    Tue, May 13 2008

    What about the people who are already travelling throughout other countries and are unable to get it replaced immediately ? Is it possible for them to get it done once they are back to their origin country after few months? Some students who are holding these passports are studying in India and will be back to Doha in June end. It is not possible for them to go the Indian passport offices and wait in the long cues due to their exams and studies. Please clarify whether they can get the passport replaced in June end when they are back to Doha ?

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  • ISMAIL, Mangalore/Dubai

    Mon, May 05 2008

    THE NUMBER GIVEN BY THE EMBASSY IS SWITCHED OF KINDLY GIVE US CORRECT OR ALTERNATE NUMBER

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