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Naqvi orders strict screening of travellers' documents to curb illegal immigration

Interior minister also directs crackdown against "professional beggar mafia"; says human traffickers deserve no leniency

By Web Desk
January 09, 2026
Immigration officers check documents of passengers before boarding their Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) flight to Paris at the Islamabad International Airport on January 10, 2025. — AFP
Immigration officers check documents of passengers before boarding their Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) flight to Paris at the Islamabad International Airport on January 10, 2025. — AFP

Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi has instructed relevant authorities to implement rigorous screening of passengers’ travel documents at all airports to curb illegal immigration.

Chairing a high-level meeting to assess the Federal Investigation Agency's immigration wing and ongoing measures against illegal immigration and human trafficking on Friday, the minister emphasised that the FIA must continue taking strict and unbiased action against the mafia involved in such activities.

He instructed the FIA to ensure the effective implementation of immigration laws and strengthen airport immigration systems. He also called for rigorous screening of travelers' documents at all airports to prevent illegal activities.

During the meeting, officials also discussed operations against the "organised professional beggar mafia," ordering an effective crackdown against them.

Naqvi said that elements involved in human trafficking are not entitled to any leniency and warned that Pakistan's reputation must not be compromised under any circumstances.

The meeting was attended by the FIA director general, and other senior officials.

Last month, the interior minister announced the launch of an artificial intelligence-based application as a pilot project to curb illegal immigration and clamp down on fake travel documents.

Naqvi had said the AI-based app would help authorities determine “who is fit to travel and who is not”. He said the measures were aimed at stopping illegal immigration and that zero tolerance would be adopted against fake visas and agent mafias.

“The purpose of immigration reforms is to provide convenience to the public and improve the global image,” Naqvi said.