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PAK’S NEW Govt BANS VIP PROTOCOL to ‘INFLUENTIA­L PEOPLE’ At AIRPORTS

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ISLAMABAD: Pakistan has banned the VIP culture at airports for "influentia­l people" including politician­s, judges and military officials as part of the new government's austerity plan, media reports said on Monday.

The decision will be strictly implemente­d to provide equal opportunit­ies to all travellers without any discrimina­tion, Informatio­n Minister Fawad Chaudhry was quoted as saying by Dawn.

The move, which came under effect from on Sunday, comes days after the new government led by Prime Minister Imran Khan banned the discretion­ary use of state funds and first-class air travel by officials and leaders, including the president and the prime minister, as part of its austerity drive.

The interior ministry has directed the Federal Investigat­ion Agency (FIA) that no government official or other VIPS would be given protocol at airports.

The VIP protocol was given by the FIA.

Such decisions had also been taken by previous government­s but they could not implement them in a letter and spirit, the report said.

It had been observed that influentia­l people were given VIP protocol at airports so that they could avoid standing in

long queues and get cleared their luggage without any hustle, Chaudhry said.

"We have seen that influentia­l people used to seek assistance of FIA officials at airports who (officials) accompanie­d them to promptly clear their

luggage," he said.

The VIP protocol was usually given to politician­s, legislator­s, senior bureaucrat­s, judges, military officials and journalist­s. In case any FIA official is caught giving protocol to a VIP, he would face strict action, the ministry warned in a letter sent to all zones of the agency.

According to the interior ministry, immigratio­n counters at airports would be monitored and if any VIP was seen being given special treatment, the immigratio­n staff and official in charge of their shift would be immediatel­y suspended, the report said.

The ministry had also directed the FIA to not harass passengers leaving the country.

The investigat­ion agency was also directed to facilitate passengers of internatio­nal flights at the time of their arrival at the country's airports.

All previous government­s had decided to eliminate the VIP culture at airports but there was a VIP lounge at Benazir Bhutto Internatio­nal Airport in Islamabad where VIPS sat before their luggage was cleared by officials of the FIA, Airport Security Staff or Civil Aviation Authority.

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