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  • Scotland Yard team arrived in Pakistan today: Interior Ministry

    ISLAMABAD: The Interior Ministry on Monday refuted news reports of a six to seven member team of the Scotland Yard (London Metropolitan Police) arriving in the capital last week in relation to the investigation of the murder of Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM) leader Dr Imran Farooq, saying instead that a two-member team had arrived today...

    Take a look: Imran Farooq murder case: Scotland Yard team arrives in Islamabad"According to an...

  • Interior ministry unaware of whereabouts of Pakistan's first flag, NA told

    The interior ministry on Monday informed the National Assembly that it was unaware of the whereabouts of the national flag which was presented by Pakistan's first prime minister Liaquat Ali Khan during the first meeting of the constituent assembly on August 11, 1947...

    In a written reply to a question by PML-N lawmaker Khalida Mansoor, the interior ministry said it was "not responsible for the protection of the first flag and was only...

  • LHC directs Interior Ministry to probe whether Abid Boxer has returned to Pakistan

    The Lahore High Court (LHC) on Friday directed the Interior Ministry to contact United Arab Emirates (UAE) authorities to ascertain if former police inspector and notorious 'encounter specialist' Abid Hussain, alias Abid Boxer, had taken a flight back to Pakistan earlier this year or not...

    According to local media reports, Boxer ? who is wanted in over a dozen cases of murder, attempted murder, land-grabbing etc in Punjab, and had...

  • IHC stays interior ministry order asking US blogger to leave Pakistan

    The Islamabad High Court (IHC) on Monday stayed an interior ministry decision to deport US blogger Cynthia Ritchie and issued notices to the interior secretary and the Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) director general...

    On Saturday, Ritchie had filed a writ petition in the high court against the ministry's decision to reject an extension in her visa, naming the FIA director general and the interior secretary as respondents...

  • Interior ministry clearance awaited for Pakistan to travel for SAFF Cup in India

    KARACHI: The issue has been rife on social media; Pakistan Football Federation Normalisation Committee posting videos in which national team players are appealing to the government to issue No-Objection Certificates which will allow them to travel to Mauritius, for a four-nation tournament, and then India, for the SAFF Championship...

    That too when, as one source in the PFF confirmed, there has been a significant delay on the NC’s...

  • Interior ministry clears Pakistan’s trip to India for SAFF Cup

    KARACHI: The Pakistan football team has received the green light to travel to India for the upcoming SAFF Championship with a formal No-Objection Certificate set to be issued by the Pakistan Sports Board by Friday...

    The matter had been pending with the interior ministry, which gave the team all clear to make the trip on Thursday after thorough background checks...

  • Nisar sees red as Pervaiz Rashid reflects on interior ministry’s ‘failings’

    KARACHI: A somewhat veiled criticism by senior Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz politician Pervaiz Rashid of former interior minister Chaudhry Nisar Ali Khan caused the latter to hit back, saying he did not know why “some people have put the burden of all their mistakes and blunders on the ministry of interior and the establishment”...

    In a TV interview, the first salvo was fired by Mr Rashid who sounded a little upset with the fellow...

  • Interior ministry places ban on visa on arrival

    ISLAMABAD: Interior Minis­ter Chaudhry Nisar Ali Khan has placed a ban on issuance of visas on arrival to all aliens, including foreign dignitaries...

    He ordered the interior ministry to revise and update visa rules and regulations, besides introducing an online visa regime for transparency, minimising discretion and expediteing the entire process...

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