Customs Seize 1.25kg of Marijuana in Karachi

Karachi customs officers seized 1.25 kilograms of marijuana at the International Mail Office (IMO) in Jinnah International Airport (JIAP) in a major anti-narcotics effort. Acting on credible intelligence, officials increased monitoring of incoming EMS parcels from Bangkok, Thailand, suspecting they might contain contraband. The seized marijuana, valued at approximately Rs. 5 million, underscores Pakistan Customs’ …

Pakistan Imposes Travel Ban on Chinese Nationals Amid Militant Threats Ahead of High-Stakes SCO Summit

Pakistani authorities are boosting security for Chinese nationals after a Karachi bombing killed two Chinese engineers. The attack, claimed by the separatist militant group Baloch Liberation Army (BLA), has prompted serious concerns. In response, Pakistan is limiting the movements of Chinese citizens during the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) meeting in Islamabad, scheduled for October 15 …

US Condemns Karachi Suicide Attack on Chinese Engineers

The United States has condemned the recent suicide attack targeting Chinese engineers near Karachi’s Jinnah International Airport. Expressing deep concern, US officials acknowledged the loss of life and civilian injuries, calling for swift action against terrorism. During a press briefing, US State Department spokesperson Matthew Miller expressed sorrow over the incident. He extended condolences to …

Special Flight Evacuates Over 70 Pakistanis from Lebanon

A special evacuation flight carrying more than 70 Pakistanis from Lebanon successfully landed at Jinnah International Airport, Karachi, on Wednesday at 3 PM. The flight, though delayed, safely touched down on an Airbus 320 operated by a foreign airline. Despite the delay, the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) had granted all necessary permissions for the flight, …

FIA Apprehends Five ‘Beggars’ Trying to Fly to Saudi Arabia

KARACHI: The Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) Immigration arrested eight individuals involved in traveling with fake documents and planning to beg abroad in two separate operations at Jinnah International Airport. In the first operation, five passengers—Noori Anwar, Asia Bibi, Samina Bibi, Sakina Bibi, and Muhammad Akram—were attempting to travel to Saudi Arabia using Pakistani passports. They …

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