ISLAMABAD, Oct 09 (APP):In a significant crackdown on illegal immigration, the Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) arrested two passengers at Sialkot Airport who were attempting to travel using fake documents.
According to initial investigations, the two accused, Asad Khalid and Zain-ul-Abidin, were apprehended in separate operations for attempting to travel on counterfeit visas.
The first suspect, Asad Khalid, arrived at Sialkot Airport on flight G9552 from Egypt, says the press release.
His passport had been confiscated by Egyptian authorities when they discovered a fake visa.
Khalid had been residing in Saudi Arabia for the past 14 years.
He obtained a fraudulent visa for Greece from an agent named Imran, based in Mandi Bahauddin, for 10,000 Saudi Riyals.
Khalid attempted to travel to Greece via Al-Qassim Airport on the fake visa, but Egyptian authorities detained him for 15 days after confirming the forgery, before deporting him back to Pakistan.
In a separate operation, Zain-ul-Abidin was arrested after arriving at Sialkot Airport on flight FZ 337 from Dubai. Zain-ul-Abidin was found to be using a fake visa for Albania, which he had obtained for 3 million rupees from an agent named Malik Sikandar in Gujranwala. The suspect first traveled to Azerbaijan, where he received the counterfeit visa, and attempted to travel to Albania via Dubai. However, Dubai authorities intercepted him, and he was deported to Pakistan.
Both suspects have been handed over to the Anti-Human Smuggling Circle in Gujranwala for further legal action, according to an FIA spokesperson. The arrests highlight the FIA’s ongoing efforts to combat human smuggling and illegal immigration operations in Pakistan.
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