Karachi Airport Passport Tearing Incident Goes Viral After Passenger Loses Rs 1.2 Million Visa
A guy spent Rs 80,000 on a flight ticket and nearly Rs 1.2 million on a visa, only for airport staff to rip his visa page right in front of him. Just like that. Then they casually told him, “You’ve got 12–14 minutes. If you can renew it, do it.” Bro was completely shattered. He recorded a video while crying and screaming, saying he lost everything in seconds and had nowhere to go. You can literally hear the pain in his voice.
What shocked people worldwide wasn’t just his loss — it was the audacity. Airport staff tearing passport pages is an international crime, yet no serious action followed. Whether it’s Karachi, Lahore, Multan, Sialkot, or Faisalabad, the system feels equally broken everywhere. Same mess, different airport.
And let’s be real — this isn’t “self-made corruption.” These people clearly have protection from higher-ups. Remember that viral clip where Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi asked a passenger for a driving license at the airport? Something even travel agents, visa consultants, and boarding staff never asked for. Wild.
This specific case involved a passenger flying from Karachi to Jeddah on Airblue. The incident happened during passport verification, and later some reports claimed the page was “accidentally torn.” Be serious. Passport pages don’t tear that easily during stamping. It looked deliberate, and proper investigation would easily prove it — if anyone actually cared.
FAQs
Q1: What happened at Karachi Airport with the Pakistani passenger?
A: A passenger flying from Karachi to Jeddah had his visa page allegedly torn by airport staff, causing him to lose a ticket worth Rs 80,000 and a visa worth Rs 1.2 million.
Q2: Is tearing a passport an international crime?
A: Yes. Damaging or tearing someone’s passport is considered a serious offense internationally, but unfortunately no immediate strict action was taken in this case.
Q3: Which airline and flight were involved?
A: The passenger was flying on Airblue from Karachi to Jeddah.
Q4: How did the public react to this incident?
A: The video of the passenger crying went viral on social media, sparking outrage and demands for accountability at Karachi Airport.
Q5: Could this affect international travel for Pakistani passengers?
A: Incidents like these can harm Pakistan’s image abroad and may create stricter scrutiny for travelers in the future.
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