An illegal immigrant who paid a New Zealand couple $8000 for their identities to get false passports - copies of which ended up in the hands of a master forger linked to a terror plot - has been deported.
The identities - which contained legitimate details of citizens matched with unknown photographs - were among 19 New Zealand passports found in the Thai apartment of a man accused of creating false passports for those involved in a botched bomb plot to kill Israeli diplomats.
New Zealand passports are highly sought after by criminal networks as the holders generally receive a lower level of scrutiny at borders and the Department of Internal Affairs says the travel document is considered to be one of the most secure in the world.
"Cristian Dario Alcalde" - real name unknown - paid $8000 to a couple in Northland, who agreed to apply for passports in their own names but attached photographs of other people.
The Iranian national pleaded guilty to the six passport offences in December in order to return to his wife and daughter, who are in "serious peril", as soon as possible.