FZ (Fingerprint evidence) Afghanistan [2004] UKIAT 00304
Date of hearing: 19 October 2004
Date Determination notified: 19 November 2004
FZ | APPELLANT |
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Secretary of State for the Home Department | RESPONDENT |
Fingerprint evidence produced by the Respondent should be assessed as part of the evidence in the case as a whole. It should not be taken in isolation. Not all fingerprint evidence is of equal weight.
"In such circumstances, I am satisfied to the required standard of proof that the Appellant in this case applied for asylum in Germany on 30 August 2001 in the name of Fazel Jan and that his application for asylum in Germany was finished on 18 May 2002 and that his application was unsuccessful."
"14. At the hearing before me the Appellant under cross-examination from the Respondent's representative denied categorically that he had ever applied for asylum to Germany or for that matter that he had ever knowingly been to Germany. Under cross-examination, the Appellant maintained that he had never been out of Afghanistan prior to fleeing to the United Kingdom in August 2002. Moreover, the Appellant in his two Witness Statements and in his SEF interview makes no mention whatsoever of ever having been in Germany or of having made an application for asylum in that country. In the face of the fingerprint evidence from the Germany immigration authorities which I have already found to be reliable evidence, I reject the Appellant's evidence that he has never been to Germany. I therefore reach the conclusion that the Appellant has deliberately lied to me in evidence. That finding inevitably taints the credibility of the whole of the Appellant's evidence and it follows from that finding that I am unable to accept the credibility of his claim to have been targeted by both of the rival warlords in his home area and by their supporters."
C M G OCKELTON
DEPUTY PRESIDENT