Pakistan Removes Names of Over 5,000 Individuals From Travel Blacklist
Interior Minister Ijaz Shah, in a meeting held recently, directed the review committee of the Directorate General of Immigration and Passports to meet biannually to review cases of blacklisted individuals.
Pakistan authorities have removed the names of over 5,000 individuals from the travel blacklist after the government took note of the problems faced by them.
According to a media report on Sunday, Interior Minister Ijaz Shah, in a meeting held recently, directed the review committee of the Directorate General of Immigration and Passports to meet biannually to review cases of blacklisted individuals.
The meeting was held after a gap of almost four years. The previous meeting was held in December 2016.
According to a report in the Dawn newspaper, the minister directed the Immigration and Passports director general to immediately convene a meeting of the periodical review committee to consider cases on merit and remove names from the blacklist after the due process.
There are two main blacklist categories- Category 'A' includes names of those involved in serious crimes like terrorism, money laundering and anti-state activities, whereas the 'B' category mainly has names of deportees who had either travelled abroad on forged documents or were found involved in crime in the host country.
The committee reviewed the names of citizens falling in category B of the blacklist and removed the names of 5,807 individuals out of a list of 42,725 people.
The committee will consider rest of the cases in its forthcoming periodic review.
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