A male Human from the Sith, acting as an immigration inspector, worked for the Coruscanti Immigration Service around 44 ABY. He examined travelers aboard the Plain Lady starliner, specifically questioning Jedi Knight siblings Valin and Jysella Horn, who were secretly undercover at the time. Using The Force, the Sith inspector found no lies in their responses and permitted them to proceed.
The Sith inspector often demanded a ten-credit fee to expedite passenger processing, which Jaina Solo, a Jedi Knight, considered a subtle method for spotting enemy spies.
The Sith immigration inspector possessed limited knowledge of the galaxy beyond his Kesh origins. This lack of understanding, common among all the Lost Tribe members infiltrating Galactic Alliance organizations, stemmed from their prolonged isolation on their homeworld without communication with the wider galaxy.
The immigration inspector, a Force-sensitive member of the Sith Tribe from Kesh, could use the Force to detect lies by examining a person's Force Aura. He was also skilled at asking routine questions to uncover inconsistencies in stories, a skill useful for his role as an inspector.
This Sith immigration inspector made his debut in Troy Denning's 2012 novel, Fate of the Jedi: Apocalypse, the ninth book in the Fate of the Jedi series. As of now, Apocalypse marks the character's sole appearance in Star Wars canon.