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    FIA Cracks Down on Fake Passport Network in Karachi Targeting Afghans

    Web DeskBy Web DeskJune 9, 2026No Comments1 Min Read
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    The Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) has successfully dismantled an illegal network operating in Karachi that was involved in issuing Pakistani passports to Afghan nationals. This crackdown is part of ongoing efforts to curb identity fraud and enhance national security. The operation exposed how forged documents were being circulated, potentially facilitating unlawful migration and other criminal activities. Authorities have intensified scrutiny on passport issuance processes to prevent such breaches in the future.

    In a significant development, the bust underscores the challenges faced by Pakistan in managing its borders and immigration controls, especially given the large Afghan refugee population residing in the country. The fraudulent issuance of passports not only undermines the integrity of official documentation but also poses risks related to cross-border terrorism and illegal movement. The FIA’s intervention aims to restore confidence in the country’s identification systems and reinforce legal compliance.

    Meanwhile, this incident draws attention to the broader regional security dynamics, where document forgery networks can facilitate illicit activities beyond national borders. The crackdown is expected to deter similar operations and strengthen collaboration between law enforcement agencies. Continued vigilance and improved verification mechanisms remain critical to safeguarding Pakistan’s sovereignty and ensuring that citizenship documentation is issued only to eligible individuals.

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