Travel documents recovered
LAHORE Anti-Human Trafficking Cell (AHTC) of FIA Lahore has conducted a raid at the office of GP International Consultants located at Aitchison Society Raiwind Road, Lahore and recovered passports, medical certificates, etc. According to FIA officials, the raiding team recovered 36 original passports, medical certificates and photocopy visas of Dubai.
By our correspondents
September 17, 2015
LAHORE
Anti-Human Trafficking Cell (AHTC) of FIA Lahore has conducted a raid at the office of GP International Consultants located at Aitchison Society Raiwind Road, Lahore and recovered passports, medical certificates, etc.
According to FIA officials, the raiding team recovered 36 original passports, medical certificates and photocopy visas of Dubai.
The FIA officials arrested three accused, including Waseem Afzal, CEO of GP International Consultants, Amir Mahmood, Accountant and Salman, Manager from the spot. FIA claimed the accused persons were involved in sending people illegally to Dubai and Saudi Arabia on work visas. An FIR has been registered.
INJURED: A seven-year-old boy received burns and goods worth lakh of rupees were burnt when fire broke out in a store in Johar Town on Wednesday.The injured boy Faizan was admitted to a local hospital where his condition was said to be out of danger. Cause of fire was said to be short circuit in the UPS.
Anti-Human Trafficking Cell (AHTC) of FIA Lahore has conducted a raid at the office of GP International Consultants located at Aitchison Society Raiwind Road, Lahore and recovered passports, medical certificates, etc.
According to FIA officials, the raiding team recovered 36 original passports, medical certificates and photocopy visas of Dubai.
The FIA officials arrested three accused, including Waseem Afzal, CEO of GP International Consultants, Amir Mahmood, Accountant and Salman, Manager from the spot. FIA claimed the accused persons were involved in sending people illegally to Dubai and Saudi Arabia on work visas. An FIR has been registered.
INJURED: A seven-year-old boy received burns and goods worth lakh of rupees were burnt when fire broke out in a store in Johar Town on Wednesday.The injured boy Faizan was admitted to a local hospital where his condition was said to be out of danger. Cause of fire was said to be short circuit in the UPS.
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