Summary FIA offloaded a Saudi-bound passenger at Islamabad Airport after finding two Pakistani passports with conflicting details. The case has been referred for investigation.
ISLAMABAD (APP) - Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) Immigration Islamabad offloaded a Saudi-bound passenger at Islamabad International Airport after recovering two Pakistani passports containing conflicting personal particulars.
An official told APP on Saturday that passenger Hazrat Muhammad was intercepted during immigration clearance after his travel documents were found suspicious.
The official said two separate Pakistani passports were recovered from his possession, carrying discrepancies in key personal details, including his father’s name and date of birth.
During detailed scrutiny, serious irregularities were detected in the documents, prompting immigration authorities to offload the passenger and refer him for further investigation.
The official said the accused was shifted to Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) Anti Human Trafficking Circle (AHTC) Islamabad for legal action and further inquiry.
According to the official, investigators would also examine whether any negligence or collusion on the part of NADRA or passport authorities was involved in the issuance of the documents.
