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Dubai announces ban on Pakistani passengers until June 15

Dubai announces ban on Pakistani passengers until June 15

Dubai Civil Aviation has instructed the airlines not to issue boarding cards to passengers from restricted countries for Dubai or transit.

Dubai Pakistani passengers will have to wait longer to travel to the United Arab Emirates.

The Dubai government has announced a ban on Pakistani passengers until June 15. Dubai Civil Aviation has instructed airlines not to issue boarding cards to passengers from restricted countries for Dubai or transit.

According to details, Dubai Civil Aviation has maintained a ban on seven countries, including Pakistani travelers, to prevent the spread of the coronavirus.

The travel ban, which began on May 12, has been significantly extended. In this regard, the civil aviation authorities have issued a travel ban guideline.

The banned countries include Pakistan, India, Bangladesh, Nepal, Sri Lanka, Nigeria, and South Africa.

All airlines are prohibited from issuing boarding cards to passengers wishing to travel from their respective countries.

The directive states that boarding cards for Dubai or transit should not be issued to passengers arriving from restricted countries for 14 days.

If an airline violates this directive, it will be fined or prosecuted for aerial operations.

This decision has disappointed thousands of Pakistanis. Because their jobs have been jeopardized by not returning to the UAE soon.

While the education of many Pakistanis in the UAE is also being affected.

It should be noted that from May 12, apart from Pakistan, it was also imposed on passenger flights from Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, and Nepal.

Emirati officials said that even travelers with transit visas would not be allowed to enter the UAE after the ban.

The ban applies to all domestic airlines coming from Pakistan as well as international airlines. However, travelers to Pakistan from other countries will be allowed to stay in the UAE on transit visas. This restriction will not apply to them.

Because this ban has been imposed on coming from Pakistan passengers.


In Dubai, a Pakistani gang robbed an Indian businessman in broad daylight

In Dubai, a Pakistani gang robbed an Indian businessman in broad daylight

7 accused threaten Indian business with a knife and loot about 300,000 dirhams in cash

In Dubai, a criminal gang of seven Pakistanis attacked an Indian businessman's office, beat him up, and then fled after snatching millions of dirhams. During a trial in a Dubai court, the prosecution said the 44-year-old Indian businessman was at his office in the Naif area in March 2021 when he was attacked by a Pakistani gang and robbed of 291,000 dirhams in cash at knifepoint. Lee and fled.

"I was in my office when there was a knock on the door," the Indian businessman told police.

As soon as I opened the door, two Pakistanis pushed me inside, after which all the gang members entered my office and closed the door.

One of the robbers had a knife, which frightened me and I couldn't even scream for help.

They then taped my face and hands and snatched the safe keys from me and snatched all the money from it and fled.

The value of which was 291,000 dirhams.

I kept trying to open my hands for a long time, finally, I got rid of the tape on my hands and immediately called the Dubai Police. A week later, police arrested all the suspects. Which I identified.

The stolen money was also recovered from the Pakistani gang According to police, the seven accused have confessed to robbing the Indian businessman of his money by threatening him with a knife.

The verdict, in this case, will be pronounced on June 22, 2021. 

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