An exclusive report by SEMANA reveals findings from an independent study conducted by Biobank Note, a firm specializing in secure document production, commissioned by the non-profit organization Fundación Dilo Colombia. The study highlights technical flaws in newly issued Colombian passports under President Petro’s administration, including issues with the gold print of the national emblem peeling off easily, less visible optically variable ink, and the use of laminated paper instead of more durable polycarbonate for data pages. These defects could compromise security and cause problems during border checks. The report notes that these issues were identified through technical and instrumental analysis, rather than just visual inspection. The study raises concerns about the durability and authenticity of the new passports, which could affect travelers' experiences abroad.
Bias read (Left): The article frames the issue as a critical flaw in the government's recent administrative reform, highlighting the negative impact on citizens’ travel experiences. While it presents factual findings from an independent study, the emphasis on the government's responsibility and the potential reputatd





