FIA arrests passenger traveling on fake documents

NationalFIA arrests passenger traveling on fake documents

KARACHI, Pakistan: The Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) Immigration conducted an operation at Karachi Airport, and arrested a passenger traveling with fake documents.

According to officials, the suspect has been identified as Muhammad Kashif Jaleel who arrived in Pakistan on flight number G9-548.

Officials stated that during the immigration process, the suspect’s documents appeared suspicious, leading to the passport and other documents being subjected to forensic processing at the Second Line Office.

The Iraqi visa on the suspect’s passport lacked the necessary security and other features.

Officials further revealed that the suspect obtained the fake documents from an agent named Saqib, residing in Attock, for US$ 500.

The suspect has been arrested and transferred to the Anti-Human Trafficking Circle in Karachi for further legal proceedings.

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