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The Police Special Fraud Unit (PSFU) on Monday said it had arrested 400 visa applicants with fake documents at British High Commission, America, Italian and the French Embassies between January and March.

The unit’s Public Relations Officer, Mr Lawal Audu, disclosed this in an interview with our correspondent in Lagos.

Audu said 50 of the applicants had been charged to court, while the remaining were being investigated.

He said 20 of the applicants charged to court were arrested at the U.S Embassy, while 10 each at British High Commission, Italian and French Embassy.

He said any applicant found to have procured visa with fake documents would have his passport revoked.

Audu also said that such person would be handed over to appropriate authority for sanctioning.

He said the unit was working with the Regional Security Officers (RSOs) of the American consulate to clamp down on applicants processing visa with fake documents.

He advised applicants to process their visa online.

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