The FIA apprehends two women passengers and their facilitators at Multan International Airport after discovering forged documents.
The Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) has made a significant arrest at Multan International Airport, thwarting an attempt to travel abroad with fraudulent documentation. According to officials, immigration authorities uncovered the scheme when they discovered that two female passengers were carrying fake identification papers. In addition to the passengers, the FIA also apprehended two agents who were reportedly involved in facilitating illegal immigration.
The incident highlights ongoing efforts by law enforcement agencies to curb unauthorized travel and ensure national security at international airports. The arrested individuals are currently under investigation, and further details of their roles in the case have not yet been disclosed. This development underscores the stringent measures being taken to prevent illegal activities at Multan International Airport and other major aviation hubs across Pakistan.
In a statement, FIA officials emphasized the importance of maintaining strict checks on travelers' documentation to prevent any potential security risks. They urged passengers to cooperate with airport authorities to ensure smooth and secure travel for all. The case is currently being handled by relevant legal bodies, and updates will be provided as more information becomes available.