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Passport Torn! Passenger Protests After Paying Rs 10 lakh for Visa and Rs 85,000 for Ticket

December 19, 2025
in Pakistan
Passport Torn! Passenger Protests After Paying Rs 10 lakh for Visa and Rs 85,000 for Ticket
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A troubling incident took place at Karachi Airport involving a Pakistani passenger and the staff of a private airline.

According to the young man, he was preparing to travel abroad when some airline staff members allegedly tore his passport. This situation caused great distress for him, as the passport is the most important document required for international travel.

The passenger shared that he had spent a huge amount of money to begin his journey. He said he purchased his visa for Rs 10 lakh and also paid Rs 85,000 for his airline ticket.

Because of this, he said the incident shocked him deeply, both emotionally and financially. He had put in savings and effort to travel abroad for a better future, but the incident destroyed his plan and left him helpless at the airport.

The young man further claimed that after the passport was damaged, he repeatedly tried to speak with the airline management to understand why this happened.

However, according to him, the airline did not respond to any of his requests. He felt ignored, confused, and frustrated by the lack of communication. Since he was not getting answers, he decided to record a video of the situation and post it on social media.

After the video was uploaded, it quickly caught the attention of the public. Many people began discussing the incident online, expressing concern and demanding answers.

The video sparked questions about how such an incident could happen inside an international airport, and whether passengers are truly protected.

This disturbing event has raised issues about airline responsibility, passenger rights, and airport security. People are now waiting to see how the authorities and the airline respond, and whether action will be taken to investigate the matter.

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