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It wasn't me: Foreign residents with same name, nationality, and date of birth given same ID in Japan

Japan launched an ID number system called 'My Number' in 2015, but some people have said the new system risks human errors and data leaks.

June 05, 2024 / 19:43 IST
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'We have learned that there is still room for error' even when proper steps are taken, a Tokushima official said. (Representational image: Unsplash)
'We have learned that there is still room for error' even when proper steps are taken, a Tokushima official said. (Representational image: Unsplash)

A foreign resident of Japan unwittingly lived under a fake identity for six months until it came to light that he had been mixed up with an uncannily similar stranger.

The man in his 20s went to register his residency status at Tokushima City Hall in western Japan in November, an official from the municipality told AFP on Tuesday.

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But in a bureaucratic blunder, he was assigned the identity of a completely different person -- who had the same name, same nationality and even the same birthday.

When the man came to city hall, staff searched the national ID number registry and found that someone with the same details lived in another city, the official said.