Online driving licences scam

By Nathan Morley Published on January 17, 2010
Website operators say loopholes are used to issue the documents

TRANSPORT officials have expressed alarm at the appearance of a website offering fake Cyprus driving licences for as little €390, saying the scam could potentially endanger thousands of road users.

The website, which appears to be based in Poland, displays a full specimen of the Cyprus driving licence and offers customers the option to add professional HGV entitlement as a ‘free bonus’.

It is unknown how many licences the site has issued, but in a series of undercover communications with the Sunday Mail, the site owners claimed they were “very busy and processing would take a little longer than usual.”

The site is said to be popular with disqualified drivers and those who have failed their test and asks clients to electronically transfer the funds, email a photo and specify what type of licence they want.

In a series of no-nonsense emails from the company, they promised to provide a full, clean Cypriot driving licence within 21-days, for an additional surcharge of €140.

“We can obtain you a Cyprus licence by exchange from DVLA (we can also add extra categories this way and exchange with other EU countries),” they claimed.

“Using exchange loopholes we exchange a temporary, provisional, foreign or a banned licence.”

The mastermind of the scam also added that the cost for an EU licence is between €390 to €590 - depending if we could provide a provisional licence number.

They also offered a cheaper alternative, which is to obtain a Polish licence then exchange that for a genuine Cypriot one at the Department of Transport in Cyprus.

“Many people do it this way,” they claimed.

Authorities in Cyprus have expressed shock at the website, with senior Road Transport Officer, Yiannis Nicolaides telling the Sunday Mail that the scam was unknown to him.

“I have not heard of this website. But I do know a small number of fake licences are around. This happened a few years ago when we discovered that ten or so poor quality fake Greek licences had been exchanged for genuine licences here.

“However, we send exchange licences back to the issuing authority so they were discovered a few months later.”

A police spokesman was also worried that unqualified drivers could be on the roads and admitted that false documents are occasionally discovered, but said their origin was unknown.

“I admit this phenomenon is happening in Cyprus, when we suspect a licence is not real, we contact the issuing authority and proceed to court if it is not real,” he said.

A series of glowing testimonials by satisfied customers are also published on the website, which claims that “due to new European integration we are now able to offer you genuine European drivers licences.”

“Nice one you actually delivered what you promised I can’t believe I have all the entitlements there is,” wrote one customer.

The website also offers false documents to help disqualified drivers in the UK, Germany and France and claims to work through a series of “elaborate loopholes.”

“This service is for any resident or non-resident of the EU to obtain a full driving licence without any tests. Once you have a driving licence through us, you can exchange it in your own country for a local licence,” they boasted.

The scourge of fake licences is becoming increasingly difficult for police in Europe to tackle, with a growing number of non-EU nationals driving on Europe’s roads.

It is thought that new Cypriot plastic card licences, which will replace paper driving licences no later than next year, will help to stamp out fake permits.

The new licence, which is styled like a credit card and will have a photograph, is already in use in a large number of other European countries and looks set to be introduced in Cyprus early next year.

It’s thought the majority of fake licences in circulation in Europe are forgeries of documents from Britain and the former eastern bloc.

In a statement to the Sunday Mail, Karen Joseph from the British Department of Transport said websites that sold fake licences were committing an offence and using a fake licence carries a maximum penalty of 10 years imprisonment in the UK.

“To date we have no intelligence on a specific threat from counterfeit Cypriot driving licences," she added.

Tue, January 19th 2010 at 00:08

Tom from Pafos comments:

"A police spokesman was also worried that unqualified drivers could be on the roads..."
not only could be, they really are. just look at the situation on cyprus roads every day.
Nightmare.

Mon, January 18th 2010 at 18:42

Mario Anastasiou from Larnaca/Cyprus comments:

All "Bolony" I have a Full Driving License from the Uk issued in 1973-2014 ! Very easy to copy !!! no thanks ! as the UK Guy said...Max, 10 years for a Forgery !!! Sheer/Bolony who needs 10 years in Jail for a Crap' Forgery on the Net !!!!
Might as well take your Test here in Kypros ! Original License obtained ...>>Just be, Very Good at "Bumper-Cars"whilst talking on your Mobile and in the ther hand, drinking Alcohol without controlling the driving wheel ! Total Lawlessness on the Roads here any way..Parking on Pavements, No Silenceors' on Mopeds or Motrbikes, Rampant Speeding, Overtaking on the 'Inside Lanes' Total Madness on the roads here. If they could Drive up a Tree, sideways they would do it !
A car is a Death' waiting to Happen'and it Does, Lk at the Fatalities...Who needs to Drive ? But it is more Dangerous "Walking" as you are a Target to be "run-over" !!
Pedestrian Crossing !! That's very Comical, as you simply have to RUN ! as nobody STOPS for you to Cross the Road.
Chaos and Madness ! Who Cares about Forged Licenses on the NET !!@!! The 'Lunatics' are most definately 'Running' the 'Asylum' on the Roads and all you read and hear about in the News is the problem with Asylum Seekers', well they have come to the right Place...!!!!

Mon, January 18th 2010 at 12:19

ATHEOS from NY comments:

I can definetely print and reproduce the same Cyprus driving license and IDs better than the ones the government does. I remember i had a friend that he took some original papers from his college for some student help to the government and they didn't accept it. He called me and asked me what to do. I told him come by my house and i make another one better than that and give it to them next week. They accepted the one we made on the computer and they didn't accept the one that had a stamp from the College. this is Cyprus.

Mon, January 18th 2010 at 09:35

vicky from Limassol comments:

Carlos from Larnaca, I have had the same problem, as I suspect many others too - in fact on two occasions rental companies have refused outright to rent me a car "because that cannot possibly be an official driving licence"! Cyprus should have started issuing the new credit card type licenses as soon as it entered the EU, if not before - so speed it up please!

Mon, January 18th 2010 at 09:23

Doctor Louka from Cyprus comments:

Please don't be a full, you be better of donating your money to a better charity, i fell right into there hands and paid out 500 Euros i applied for a 21 days money back Guarantied also a free licence if i don't get my license with in 21 days. Please listen and Listen good, stay a way from the Internet,Like ie Passports ID cards Driving License. and of course Green Cards.All you doing is feeding there Banks with 1000.00 of Euros. all you Have to do is go into the Internet and see what people say about loosing there money trying to get a licence,

Mon, January 18th 2010 at 02:48

Carlos from Larnaca comments:

I have problems now when travelling overseas as a most rental companies think my original full Cypriot paper license is fake. I can see why because its a done on a standard printer and the offical stamp always comes off the photograph. Come on and give us the new credit card type this year, whats the delay?

Mon, January 18th 2010 at 00:43

Setrag Chilingirian from UK comments:

I was born in Cyprus and had a Cypriot license and now live in the UK, even though I have a full UK license will I be able to renew my licence when I am next in Cyprus or do I loose it after a number of years i.e. since the 1974 Turkish invasion?

Sun, January 17th 2010 at 12:10

Mike from Pafos comments:

I thought the real threat to road users were the drivers who have NO licence at all!