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Lawmakers fear visa-on-arrival offer may reopen doors to Blackwater, other spy agencies

It's easy to spot the military type. Men of fighting age should be taken aside and questioned. Additionally the tour operators without whom they cannot enter must take responsibility. In the northern areas army may put jawaan with the tour group as they did in the past
 
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It's easy to spot the military type. Men of fighting age should be taken aside and questioned. Additionally the tour operators without whom they cannot enter must take responsibility. In the northern areas army may put jawaan with the tour group as they did in the past
You really think intelligence agencies are gonna send someone who looks like James Bond?
Real spies are probably balding, middle aged men who probably look like they could be your uncle.
 
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You really think intelligence agencies are gonna send someone who looks like James Bond?
Real spies are probably balding, middle aged men who probably look like they could be your uncle.
That doesn't even warrant an answer
 
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Improve the security! Other countries do it and their law enforcement is good too. Spend on security to gain security its that simple.
 
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So a RAW agent like myself -- with a bonafide US passport -- can travel to Pakistan and get a visa-on-arrival? Second only to turning Nawaz Sharif into a RAW agent, this would be a great victory indeed. :crazy:
And then you would apprehended in MASHKEL, BALOCHISTAN like your previous monkey. Keep going....
 
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It's easy to spot the military type. Men of fighting age should be taken aside and questioned. Additionally the tour operators without whom they cannot enter must take responsibility. In the northern areas army may put jawaan with the tour group as they did in the past
Yes, but spies often are not military aged men...
 
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Lawmakers fear visa-on-arrival offer may reopen doors to Blackwater, other spy agencies

By News Desk
Published: January 24, 2018
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Blackwater troops in training. PHOTO: REUTERS/FILE

Lawmakers in the lower house of parliament have expressed concerns over the newly-revived visa-on-arrival scheme that may result in opening doors to private military contractors such as Blackwater and other notorious spy intelligence agencies.

Last week, the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) announced that Pakistan is now offering visas to people travelling in groups from 24 different countries.

“The scheme has been started on American pressure,” Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) leader Shireen Mazari claimed during a session of the National Assembly on Wednesday.

“This step by the government has posed serious threats to the national security,” Mazari said, adding that the scheme had earlier resulted in the US spy agency’s presence in the country.

Moreover, the legislator feared that the move will allow non-governmental agencies (NGOs) to fulfil their nefarious designs. She pointed out that the countries the government is facilitating don’t issue visas to Pakistanis without hardships.

However, Interior Minister Ahsan Iqbal insisted that the scheme is aimed at facilitating tourists, saying the relevant guidelines and security checks would help ensure effective monitoring of visitors.

“I reject the apprehension that Blackwater or other security contractors can enter Pakistan,” Iqbal asserted.

Responding on Iqbal’s statement during the session, former interior minister Chaudhry Nisar Ali Khan said he had put a ban on the visa-on-arrival policy, saying it had guaranteed that Pakistan was treated equally.

“Only those countries that allowed visa-on-arrival to Pakistanis had been facilitated,” he said, adding, “If our minister has to go to the embassy to get the visa and if we pay more, the countries we’re facilitating should too.”

These realities, he insisted, must not be politicised.

In April last year, Nisar, the then interior minister, ordered immediate suspension of issuance of visas on arrival (landing permits) to foreigners to avoid any ‘irregularities’ in the database.
PMLN doing every thing to stabilize them and destabilize Pakistan.

I don't want this type of democracy.
 
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Clearly these bast@rds of PML-N wants to facilitate the entry of forigen spys into Pakistan to cause mayhem so the focus can be shifted away from their corruption and crimes.

Attracting foreign tourists is not a priority atm, if anything, tourism needs to be marketed within Pakistan own citizens. 220 million strong nation doesn't need foreigners to come to our lands to sustain our tourism industry.
 
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A legitimate concern... The Yankees should be taken off that list.
 
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If you know that then I think spycathers of Pakistan so also know that. Won't They?
But the problem is that traitors within Pakistan are trying to hinder the spy catchers. That is the main problem with Pakistan: Mir Jafir and Mir Sadiq not NATO, Bharat or Afghanistan
 
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