
Thailand Cracks Down: Pakistani Travelers Using Fake Documents to Face Blacklist
Thailand Cracks Down: Pakistani Travelers Using Fake Documents to Face Blacklist
Pakistan: Thailand has decided strict actions against Pakistanis that travel with fake documents.
In the latest information The Thai Consulate located in Karachi has issued the new rules for tourists, focusing on the need to take strict action against people who use false documents for go to Thailand.
The consulate has advised applicants seeking e-visas to bring original documents, which include authentic airline tickets and hotel reservations. It is now obligatory for all documents to be authentic and verified.
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As per the Thai Consulate, those who apply for visas or travel agents who submit fake documents are subject to blacklisting as well as strict measures put in place against those who violate the law.
In October this year, the Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) Immigration team detained two travelers and stopped their attempts to travel overseas using fake documents in Karachi’s Jinnah International Airport.
During the raid during the operation, the FIA immigration officers arrested two people, which included a woman. They were who was identified as Nazar Abbas as well as Umme Salma. They were found to have fake visas that had been affixed onto their passports.
According to the FIA spokesperson, the female suspect was planning to fly to Iraq via flight number IA-432. She was carrying a counterfeit Iraqi visa. Nazar Abbas was heading to The Turks and Caicos Islands on flight TK-709 and was carrying a fraudulent Cuban visa.