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Visitors to Japan to be fingerprinted

By Mariko Sanchanta in Tokyo

Published: October 25 2007 01:32 | Last updated: October 25 2007 01:32

Millions of visitors to Japan will be required to have their photographs and fingerprints taken from next month as part of new immigration procedures meant to help prevent terrorist attacks.

The move, which includes fingerprinting longtime permanent foreign residents, marks the first time a country other than the US has introduced such procedures. The US adopted similar measures following the September 11 attacks and the UK and European Union are considering introducing comparable requirements.

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