Incomplete Travel Documents Not Allowed for Travel: Minister
Incomplete travel documents will stop passengers from traveling, the Interior Minister said during an airport visit.
Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi said authorities will not allow any passenger to travel with incomplete or unverified papers. He made this statement during his visit to Jinnah International Airport.
Mohsin Naqvi checked the immigration counters and reviewed the process. He also examined travel papers of several passengers at the airport.
Officials from the Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) verified travel documents in his presence. Staff stopped three passengers who carried incomplete documents. The minister praised ASI Aamir Lashari for stopping them. He said the officer showed strong responsibility and professionalism.
Mohsin Naqvi clearly stated that authorities will not allow passengers with incomplete or unverified documents to travel. He added that officials will not permit professional beggars to misuse travel facilities under the cover of passengers.
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Interior minister Mohsin Naqvi said Pakistan’s dignity matters most. He stressed that authorities will not allow anyone to damage the country’s image.
The minister also assured that officials have not stopped, and will not stop, any passenger who carries complete and valid documents. He spoke with travelers going abroad and asked about their experience with the immigration process.
He emphasized again that incomplete travel documents will lead to immediate action, and authorities will strictly follow the rules to protect the country’s reputation.