U.S. Diplomat Detained in Turkey for Selling Fake Passport
ANAKRA (Anadolu) – A Lebanon-based U.S. diplomat arrested in Turkey on suspicion of selling a Syrian national a fake passport for $10,000 has been remanded in custody, Turkish police said yesterday.
The arrest was made after an 11 November incident at Istanbul airport when the Syrian national tried to use another person’s passport to travel to Germany, said an Istanbul Security Directorate statement.
That passport belonged to the remanded diplomat, who works at the U.S. Consulate in the Lebanese capital Beirut, it said.
The statement added that security camera footage showed that the two suspects met at the airport and changed their clothes there and that the U.S. diplomat gave the Syrian the passport in question.
A body search of the diplomat found $10,000 in an envelope and a passport in his name, the statement added.
The Syrian national is facing charges of the forgery but was released pending trial, while the U.S. diplomat was remanded in custody.
Foreign diplomats customarily have immunity from prosecution, but they are subject to prosecution and punishment in countries where they are not accredited.