Details of request 'Operation Maxim - breakdown of statistics of United Kingdom versus Foreign passports seized'

Event history

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id event_type created_at described_state last_described_at calculated_state link
27590 sent Sat Jan 24 10:49:50 UTC 2009 waiting_response Sat Jan 24 10:49:50 UTC 2009 waiting_response outgoing
27850 response Mon Jan 26 11:50:13 UTC 2009 rejected Mon Jan 26 12:04:00 UTC 2009 rejected incoming
27967 comment Mon Jan 26 17:07:41 UTC 2009
28036 comment Mon Jan 26 20:06:27 UTC 2009
34857 followup_sent Thu Feb 19 23:30:13 UTC 2009 internal_review Thu Feb 19 23:30:13 UTC 2009 internal_review outgoing
39573 response Wed Mar 11 16:37:14 UTC 2009 incoming
42078 response Wed Mar 25 08:28:33 UTC 2009 rejected Wed Apr 15 01:23:51 UTC 2009 rejected incoming
149849 comment Wed Mar 10 00:40:07 UTC 2010

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