^ not in range yet from the sounds of it.
Apparently they've ID'd one of the people who used a stolen passport.
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Originally Posted by 4444
italian and austiran passports stolen in Thailand, i'm going to assume they were owned by vacationers or at least people who would need their passport on a more than regular basis - so pretty soon.
just so you know, most people in the world cross borders, i ALWAYS know where my passport is, as i usually need it on a bimonthly basis, especially if i'm travelling with it, i'll always know where it is.
so to answer your questions - days at most.
and, interpol knew about the stolen passports, so not even sure why you're trying to argue a point
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I was initially under the impression that they had been recently stolen, in which case days or even hours are long enough to use the passport to get somewhere. Since they had been stolen 18 months before it seems pretty weak that they didn't get caught using them.