Top Pakistani ministers visit border ahead of anniversary of India stripping Kashmir’s autonomy 

Special adviser to Prime Minister Imran Khan on national security, Moeed Yusuf, Defense Minister Pervez Khattak and Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi visit the Line of Control in Kashmir on August 3, 2020. (Photo courtesy: PID)
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Updated 03 August 2020
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Top Pakistani ministers visit border ahead of anniversary of India stripping Kashmir’s autonomy 

  • Last year on August 5, Indian Prime Minister revoked the special status of Jammu and Kashmir
  • Pakistan has announced it will observe 'Yaum-e-Istehsal' or Day of Exploitation on August 5 

ISLAMABAD: The Pakistan foreign minister, defence minister and national security advisor on Monday visited the Line of Control, the de facto border that separates the parts of the disputed Kashmir valley governed by Pakistan and India, ahead of the one year anniversary of India stripping the region of its autonomy.

On August 5, 2019, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi split the state of Jammu and Kashmir into two federally controlled territories and took away its special privileges. New Delhi troops flooded into the Muslim-majority Kashmir valley, where insurgents have fought since the 1990s. India detained thousands, imposed harsh movement restrictions and forced a communications blackout.

Many of those measures have since been eased, but the internet remains throttled and a subsequent COVID-19 lockdown - India has the world’s third-highest coronavirus infections and rising fast - has forced millions of Kashmiris to stay in their homes for 12 months.

“We are going there [to the Line of Control] to show solidarity with the oppressed Kashmiris,” foreign minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi told reporters before his departure for Chirikot sector in Azad Kashmir, the part of the Himalayan valley that Pakistan rules. “We want to assure the Kashmiris at the LoC that the Pakistani nation is with them.”

Last week, Pakistan announced it would observe 'Yaum-e-Istehsal', or Day of Exploitation, on August 5 to show solidarity with the people of Indian-administered Kashmir. Prime Minister Imran Khan is expected to visit Muzaffarabad on that day and address the Azad Jammu and Kashmir Assembly.

“We need to jointly deliver a message to the Kashmiris that we will not fail them,” Qureshi had said at a press conference, announcing the day of solidarity. “My Kashmiri brothers and sisters we can feel your difficulty, we realise the oppression that you have endured. But, remember you are not alone. Every Pakistani is standing by your side and is raising voice for your cause.” 


Two Pakistani men indicted in $10 million Medicare fraud scheme in Chicago

Updated 12 February 2026
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Two Pakistani men indicted in $10 million Medicare fraud scheme in Chicago

  • Prosecutors say defendants billed Medicare and private insurers for nonexistent services
  • Authorities say millions of dollars in proceeds were laundered and transferred to Pakistan

ISLAMABAD: Two Pakistani nationals have been indicted in Chicago for allegedly participating in a $10 million health care fraud scheme that targeted Medicare and private insurers, the US Justice Department said on Thursday.

A federal grand jury charged Burhan Mirza, 31, who resided in Pakistan, and Kashif Iqbal, 48, who lived in Texas, with submitting fraudulent claims for medical services and equipment that were never provided, according to an indictment filed in the US District Court for the Northern District of Illinois.

Medicare is the US federal health insurance program primarily serving Americans aged 65 and older, as well as certain younger people with disabilities.

“Rooting out fraud is a priority for this Justice Department, and these defendants allegedly billed millions of dollars from Medicare and laundered the proceeds to Pakistan,” Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche said in a statement.

“These alleged criminals stole from a program designed to provide health care benefits to American seniors and the disabled, not line the pockets of foreign fraudsters,” he added. “We will not tolerate these schemes that divert taxpayer dollars to criminals.”

Prosecutors said that in 2023 and 2024, the defendants and their alleged co-conspirators used nominee-owned laboratories and durable medical equipment providers to bill Medicare and private health benefit programs for nonexistent services.

According to the indictment, Mirza obtained identifying information of individuals, providers and insurers without their knowledge and used it to support fraudulent claims submitted on behalf of shell companies. Iqbal was allegedly linked to several durable medical equipment providers that filed false claims and is accused of laundering proceeds and coordinating transfers of funds to Pakistan.

Mirza faces 12 counts of health care fraud and five counts of money laundering. Iqbal is charged with 12 counts of health care fraud, six counts of money laundering and one count of making a false statement to US law enforcement. Arraignments have not yet been scheduled.

Three additional defendants, including an Indian, previously charged in the investigation, have pleaded guilty to federal health care fraud charges and are awaiting sentencing.

An indictment contains allegations, and the defendants are presumed innocent unless proven guilty in court.