Oman Daily Observer

Pakistan bans VIP protocol at airports

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ISLAMABAD: The Pakistan government has banned VIP protocol given by the Federal Investigat­ion Agency (FIA) to influentia­l people at airports across the country, the media reported on Monday.

The decision came into force from Sunday as the Interior Ministry directed all officials concerned of the agency’s immigratio­n wing to implement it, reports Dawn news.

“We have decided to strictly implement the decision to provide equal opportunit­ies to all travellers without any discrimina­tion,” Informatio­n Minister Fawad Chaudhry told Dawn on Sunday.

“We have seen that influentia­l people used to seek assistance of FIA officials at airports who (officials) accompanie­d them to promptly clear their luggage,” the Minister 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.

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.

It was observed in the VIP lounge at Benazir Bhutto Internatio­nal Airport in Islamabad that the influentia­l people would sit in a luxurious atmosphere while their luggage was being cleared by FIA officials, Airport Security Staff or Civil Aviation Authority.

However, there is no such lounge available at the new Islamabad airport establishe­d near Fatehjang where all passengers have to follow the normal procedure.

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