Friday, October 13, 2023
Riyadh educates Pakistani consulate about recuperation regarding the travel papers.
Principal suspect captured in Lahore for making counterfeit identifications.
Pakistani emissary in Saudi Arabia will not talk on the issue.
ISLAMABAD: Experts in Saudi Arabia have recuperated 12,000 Pakistani visas from Afghan nationals, it arose on Thursday.
The improvement comes as policing send off a crackdown on deceitful components engaged with giving phony citizenship records to unlawful travelers in the country, particularly Afghans.
Sources let Newsadvertisment know that the Saudi specialists have educated the Pakistani consulate in Riyadh regarding recuperating countless Pakistani visas from Afghan residents.
Chief General Migration and Identifications Directorate Mustafa Kazi and the Government Examination Office have begun an examination in such manner.
Because of the examinations, the fundamental suspect Umar Javed has been captured in Lahore for making counterfeit travel papers.
Javed's capture came after a previous official and a serving grade-15 official of the Visa Directorate were captured and tested. The sources said that the Pakistani visas were given to Afghan residents on counterfeit personality cards.
They added that Kazi, who as of late assumed responsibility for his post, was working with FIA authorities to get serious about the people engaged with making counterfeit international IDs.
Pakistani emissary in Saudi Arabia was connected for a remark yet he wouldn't talk on the issue.
Then again, an inside service official, on state of namelessness, said that the Visas Directorate knew about its liabilities and an exhaustive examination concerning the matter was in progress; plus, the Nadra information was likewise being counterchecked.
Nadra staff engaged with issuance of phony CNICs
On Wednesday, Public Data set Enlistment Authority (Nadra) Director Lieutenant General Munir Afsar educated representatives that some regarding his association's staff were engaged with the issuance of phony Mechanized Public Character Cards (CNICs).
The Nadra boss made the disclosure while tending to the Senate Panel on Inside when it took up the issue of phony CNICs, accessibility of residents' family information in the bootleg market and issuance of various SIMs on a solitary CNIC, which are being utilized in criminal operations.
The Nadra administrator informed the legislators that move was made against the workers participated in any type of criminal behavior, with around 84 authorities suspended, up to this point.
"Nonetheless, workers get away from discipline because of the shortfall of a regulation managing protection matters," he told the board of trustees.
The Senate board prescribed present day measures to resolve these issues.