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PIA officials arrested for abetting human trafficking

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  • Two Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) officials have been arrested and formally charged for their involvement in the illegal trafficking of three Afghan women, who were caught using fake boarding passes.
  • Iinvestigation into activities of the the arrested five subsequently unearthed a sizable human trafficking network. A man named Dr Altaf has been identified as the ring leader.
  • Arrested Afghan women divulged that they had paid $20,000 in Kabul as a fee for being trafficked to London.
  • Malik Naeem, a PIA official who issued the fake boarding pass to the Afghan women, claimed he had done so on the orders of Israr, a member of the PIA's task force.
  • Three British passports were used to issue the fake boarding passes.
  • A case has been registered and the accused will be presented in court tomorrow.
  • Pakistan is a key route for global human trafficking networks.
  • For PIA, the past few weeks have been particularly unpleasant. On May 22, 20kg of heroin were recovered from its UK flight.

Source - DAWN
 
Never seen an airline get such bad press. It actually makes me wanna experience it as an adventure. :sharif
 
PIA were caught smuggling heroin a few week ago and now this!

They must be really dumb criminals to think they could issue fake boarding passes and use fake passports to enter the UK.

I can see this airline completely collapsing very soon.
 
Never seen an airline get such bad press. It actually makes me wanna experience it as an adventure. :sharif

You should get your head out of Pakistani affairs since United Airlines are clearly worse when it comes to bad press.
 
PIA were caught smuggling heroin a few week ago and now this!

They must be really dumb criminals to think they could issue fake boarding passes and use fake passports to enter the UK.

I can see this airline completely collapsing very soon.

Anything for a quick buck.
 
This PIA is not an airline, it is more like a source to do illegal stuff.

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PIA staffer held for human trafficking

The Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) on Wednesday arrested a PIA employee on the charges of human smuggling.

According to the FIA, Sajid Hussain, a PIA employee, had received Rs1 million from a complainant on the promise of sending him abroad for employment. He was arrested in Lahore.

The FIA also arrested another human smuggler Irshad Hussain in Shiekhupura for fleecing some people on the promise of sending them abroad.

ACE: The Anti-Corruption Establishment (ACE) on Wednesday arrested Sub-Inspector Shahdara Town Lahore Manzoor Ahmed for taking a bribe of Rs25,000 from a complainant to do investigation of his case on merit.

SOURCE: DAWN
 

Human trafficking: FIA starts airport monitoring of passengers from 9 districts​

The Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) on Wednesday issued a comprehensive advisory after a gap of 20 years aimed at curbing human trafficking and ensuring stricter monitoring of passengers traveling to and from Pakistan.

The move comes in light of rising concerns about the exploitation of vulnerable individuals for forced labor and trafficking purposes.

The advisory, based on a detailed analysis of the Immigration and Border Management System (IBMS) database from July to December, highlights the increasing need for tighter surveillance on travelers from 15 countries.

The measures are particularly focused on passengers from nine Pakistani cities and specific foreign airlines, marking a significant step in the country's efforts to address the growing issue of human trafficking.

Cities and airlines under scrutiny

The nine Pakistani cities identified in the advisory include Mandi Bahauddin, Gujarat, Sialkot, Gujranwala, Jhelum, Toba Tek Singh, Hafizabad, Sheikhupura, and Bhimber. For the first time, the advisory has specifically directed authorities to intensify scrutiny on passengers aged 15 to 40 who are traveling abroad.

Among the countries under focus are Saudi Arabia, Azerbaijan, Ethiopia, Senegal, Kenya, Russia, and Egypt. The advisory also calls for a detailed investigation into passengers traveling to Libya, Iran, Mauritania, Iraq, Turkey, Qatar, Kuwait, and Kyrgyzstan. These regions have been flagged due to their association with increased human trafficking activity in recent years.

Tighter regulations for foreign airlines

In a significant development, two foreign airlines — one from the Gulf region and the other from Africa — have been included in the advisory. The FIA has ordered that these airlines cooperate fully in verifying the documents of passengers, particularly those flying to or from Pakistan.

The advisory emphasizes the importance of scrutinizing all documents, including return tickets and hotel bookings, with particular attention given to passengers traveling on visit or tourist visas. Authorities have been instructed to interview suspicious passengers about the purpose of their travel, their financial arrangements, and to maintain detailed records of their activities.

Additionally, all irregularities must be reported immediately, and passengers exhibiting suspicious behavior should be investigated further. Officials have been urged to ensure that thorough checks are conducted on all individuals, especially those traveling to countries with a high risk of human trafficking.

Source: SAMAA
 
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