Thousands of passports stolen over several years, PAC told – Newspaper

KARACHI: The Public Acco­u­nts Committee (PAC) was info­r­med on Wednesday about the “theft of thousands of passports” from passport offices across the country, Dawn.com reported.

In a meeting of a subcommittee of the PAC, chaired by Tariq Fazal Chaudhry, Passports Direc­tor General Mustafa Qazi reve­a­­led that thousands of passports had been stolen from 25 offices across the country “in different years”.

“All passports in these cases were blocked,” Qazi added. “They have not been reviewed, nor will they be.”

Audit authorities said in the meeting that 32,600 passports were stolen from passport offices in Abbottabad and elsewhere. “This is a very worrying matter,” Tariq Fazal Chaudhry said. “These stolen passports could be misused.”

The DG said, “The Ministry of Interior arrested the foreigners who illegally went to Saudi Arabia from Pakistan. Riyadh has depo­rted Afghan citizens from there.” He said that after the incident, the passport system would be completely digitised, and auditing authorities noted that a cyber-audit of Nadra was conducted two years ago.

“Now it has become very difficult to produce fake documents,” DG Qazi said.

The subcommittee directed the DG to submit an inquiry report.

Published in Dawn, September 18th, 2025

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