Karachi [Pakistan], December 3 (ANI): A passenger was prevented from boarding an abroad flight at Karachi airport on Sunday because the Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) uncovered faux journey paperwork, ARY News reported.
The FIA-Immigration took motion in opposition to Tauseef Ahmed, offloading him as a result of presence of a counterfeit Japan visa on his passport. FIA officers said, “The accused has been transferred to the FIA’s anti-human trafficking cell Karachi for investigation.”In a separate incident earlier on the identical day, 9 people suspected of being beggars and disguised as Umrah pilgrims have been offloaded at Multan airport earlier than their flight to Saudi Arabia, in line with ARY News.
The FIA Immigration arrested the alleged beggars from a Saudi Arabia-bound flight departing from Multan International airport. The group, consisting of six girls and two males, didn’t disclose lodge bookings for his or her keep in Saudi Arabia.
The arrested people have been moved to the FIA’s anti-human trafficking cell for additional investigation. The FIA spokesperson highlighted that strict monitoring of passengers is ongoing to dismantle begging gangs, ARY News reported.
Earlier on November 5, two folks have been arrested by Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) immigration on the Karachi airport after solid journey paperwork have been discovered, ARY News reported.
“The accused went to Saudi Arabia for the Umra pilgrimage,” Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) mentioned.
“They tried to travel to Bosnia on fake documents,” it added.
The company said that the 2 folks arrived in Pakistan by worldwide flight.
“Arrested men Zain ul Abideen and Mohammad Akhtar arrived in Pakistan by international flight,” the FIA mentioned, in line with ARY News.
According to FIA sources, the suspects have been additionally concerned in passport tampering and tore papers stamped with fictitious visas.
“They had got the visa from an agent based in Saudi Arabia,” FIA highlighted, including, “During search the FIA found two air tickets of Bosnia from mobile phones of the accused.””The two suspects have been shifted to the FIA’s anti-human trafficking circle, Karachi for further investigation,” FIA officers said, as per an ARY News report. (ANI)