Saifullah Sani
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Interior Minister Chaudhary Nisar Ali Khan on Tuesday said that agents from foreign intelligence agencies cannot enter the country under the cover of diplomatic assignments.
While addressing a press conference in Islamabad, Nisar said that the interior ministry was thoroughly checking and verifying every visa application before granting anyone admission to the country, including diplomats.
"This was not the case a few years ago when people used to travel to Pakistan using faked documents or without a valid visa and had to be given documents at airports here," he said.
"This does not happen anymore. No one can enter the country without proper documentation; and if they do, they are sent back immediately and the airline they are travelling on is penalised heavily."
The interior minister also said Pakistan will soon receive all visa applications online so that records can be maintained in a central database.
"We are moving past that era where one hand does not know what the other is up to in this country," Nisar said.
The centralisation process will begin as soon as formal approval is obtained from the Prime Minister House, he added.
https://www.dawn.com/news/1323380
While addressing a press conference in Islamabad, Nisar said that the interior ministry was thoroughly checking and verifying every visa application before granting anyone admission to the country, including diplomats.
"This was not the case a few years ago when people used to travel to Pakistan using faked documents or without a valid visa and had to be given documents at airports here," he said.
"This does not happen anymore. No one can enter the country without proper documentation; and if they do, they are sent back immediately and the airline they are travelling on is penalised heavily."
The interior minister also said Pakistan will soon receive all visa applications online so that records can be maintained in a central database.
"We are moving past that era where one hand does not know what the other is up to in this country," Nisar said.
The centralisation process will begin as soon as formal approval is obtained from the Prime Minister House, he added.
https://www.dawn.com/news/1323380