The immigration wing of Federal Investigation Agency (FIA)) on Tuesday offloaded 11 passengers at Benazir Bhutto International Airport who tried to travel aboard on fake or incomplete documents.
According to FIA official, during scrutiny of documents of two passengers named Mazher and Aqar Umer, who attempted to travel to Dubai, their documents were found fake. During the scrutiny process, documents of one passenger were found suspicious after which he was offloaded and was taken into custody. The FIA arrested another person named Javed, intending to fly to Dubai, for having incomplete documents, he added
Similarly, FIA arrested another person named Usman from a flight leaving for Oman for having suspicious documents. They offloaded other two passengers named Muzaffar and Junaid from a flight leaving for Belarus, he added.
The FIA officials said the agency has arrested a passenger named, Tanveer from a flight leaving for Saudi Arabia. The name of Tanveer was included in the blacklist, he said, adding that the FIA officials offloaded a woman named Tehmina from a flight leaving for Italy for having expired visa.
He said the immigration officials offloaded a person named Usman who intended to fly to UK for having incomplete documents. The officials also offloaded Amjad from a flight leaving for South Africa for having unattested documents.
The officials maintained the FIA officials also offloaded one passenger named Zohaib who tried to fly to Spain for having incomplete documents.
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