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No Blackwater presence in country; armed foreigners not allowed: NA told
ISLAMABAD, Nov 13 (APP): The government told the National Assembly here Friday that there was no Blackwater presence in Pakistan and the foreign ministry has categorically informed all the embassies that no foreigner would be allowed to carry weapons in the country.I assure you that there is no Blackwater in Pakistan. No foreigner is allowed to carry weapons. All the embassies have been warned through a letter by the foreign affairs ministry that no foreigner would be allowed to carry weapons, Interior Minister Rehman Malik said during the question hour.
He said the government has allowed a contractor firm supplying arms to Afghanistan for US troops as an agreement was signed in 2003 by the then government and it was honoured by the present government.
However, he said the PPP government has put the condition that the arms supply would be escorted by Pakistans security forces to keep it confined to its route.
He informed the House that three foreigners carrying arms were arrested by the Islamabad Police but they were released after they proved they were diplomats.
Following that event, he said a letter has been sent to all embassies that no foreigner would be allowed to carry arms in Pakistan.
To another question, he said 90,000 Afghanis had got fake national identity cards and passports but the computerization of the system has helped a lot to check such attempts. A task force has been formed to scrutinize the data and cancel the fake cards.
In a written reply, he said the Federal Investigation Agency has registered 1,058 cases for getting visas on fake documents during the period from January 2000 to March 2009 and most of the accused have been convicted by the courts.
Rehman Malik said to counter illegal immigration, the security at entry and exit points has been beefed up and due to the installation of computerized system at airports, it is almost impossible for the black-listed people to travel from there.
Associated Press Of Pakistan ( Pakistan's Premier NEWS Agency ) - No Blackwater presence in country; armed foreigners not allowed: NA told
ISLAMABAD, Nov 13 (APP): The government told the National Assembly here Friday that there was no Blackwater presence in Pakistan and the foreign ministry has categorically informed all the embassies that no foreigner would be allowed to carry weapons in the country.I assure you that there is no Blackwater in Pakistan. No foreigner is allowed to carry weapons. All the embassies have been warned through a letter by the foreign affairs ministry that no foreigner would be allowed to carry weapons, Interior Minister Rehman Malik said during the question hour.
He said the government has allowed a contractor firm supplying arms to Afghanistan for US troops as an agreement was signed in 2003 by the then government and it was honoured by the present government.
However, he said the PPP government has put the condition that the arms supply would be escorted by Pakistans security forces to keep it confined to its route.
He informed the House that three foreigners carrying arms were arrested by the Islamabad Police but they were released after they proved they were diplomats.
Following that event, he said a letter has been sent to all embassies that no foreigner would be allowed to carry arms in Pakistan.
To another question, he said 90,000 Afghanis had got fake national identity cards and passports but the computerization of the system has helped a lot to check such attempts. A task force has been formed to scrutinize the data and cancel the fake cards.
In a written reply, he said the Federal Investigation Agency has registered 1,058 cases for getting visas on fake documents during the period from January 2000 to March 2009 and most of the accused have been convicted by the courts.
Rehman Malik said to counter illegal immigration, the security at entry and exit points has been beefed up and due to the installation of computerized system at airports, it is almost impossible for the black-listed people to travel from there.
Associated Press Of Pakistan ( Pakistan's Premier NEWS Agency ) - No Blackwater presence in country; armed foreigners not allowed: NA told