Pakistan’s aviation ministry orders inquiry after security officials cut woman pilgrim’s hair

Family members, relatives and friends arrive at the international departure gate of Karachi’s Jinnah International Airport to see off pilgrims departing on a Hajj flight on July 5, 2019. (AN photo/File)
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Updated 03 June 2024
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Pakistan’s aviation ministry orders inquiry after security officials cut woman pilgrim’s hair

  • Woman’s hair was cut by Airport Security Force in Karachi after an ASF member voiced suspicion about it 
  • Inquiry board to determine whether ASF officials’ actions were in line with established protocols or not 

KARACHI: Pakistan’s aviation secretary recently ordered an inquiry into an incident in which an Airport Security Force (ASF) official cut a Hajj woman pilgrim’s hair over some suspicion, a notification from the ministry said, adding that the probe would ascertain whether the action was taken in line with established protocols or if he transgressed his authority. 

As per a notification shared by the official of the aviation ministry, the security team’s officials stopped a family comprising Ms. Seema Bano and her husband Muhammad Shafi Ahmed on June 1, to search them at the international departure at the Jinnah International Airport in Karachi. 

The notification said Bano’s hair was cut by ASF officials after an ASF staffer raised suspicion about it, despite the fact that she received clearance from the Anti-Narcotics Force (ANF). The inquiry order did not specify what suspicion the ASF official harbored. 

“After scanning she was cleared to board,” the inquiry order dated June 1 read. “Therefore, it is considered necessary to inquire into this matter to ascertain facts of the incident and fix responsibility.”

It said the aviation secretary has constituted a four-member Board of Inquiry (BoI) led by Khurram Shehzad Warraich, the deputy secretary of the Ministry of Aviation, to probe the matter. M. Arsalan Khan, a section officer at the Ministry of Aviation, Wing Cdre. (retd) Jamal from the Pakistan Civil Aviation Authority and Khalid Hussain, deputy director of Appeals and Regulations at the ASF, are other members of the board. 

The inquiry order said the BoI’s terms of reference would include investigating and ascertaining facts of the case and examining established procedures and protocols for passenger screening at airports. 

“To examine responsibilities of government entities working at the airport associated with passenger screening and scanning,” it said, adding that the inquiry would also determine whether the action taken by the ASF officials was in line with established protocols or if they transgressed their authority. 

It said the BoI would finalize its report within two working days and submit a report to the secretary aviation.


Pakistan to take on India in Super Six fixture of Men’s U19 World Cup — PCB

Updated 31 January 2026
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Pakistan to take on India in Super Six fixture of Men’s U19 World Cup — PCB

  • Pakistan need to defeat India by a healthy margin to secure a spot in semifinals
  • England sit at the top of the table with six points in the mega cricket tournament

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan are all geared up to take on India in their final Super Six fixture of the ICC Under-19 (U19) Men’s Cricket World Cup, the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) said late Friday.

Pakistan will face arch-rivals India at the Queens Sports Club in Bulawayo on Sunday, February 1, with the first ball scheduled to be bowled at 9.30am local time.

The last time two sides met was during the ACC Men’s U19 Asia Cup final, where Pakistan defeated India by 191 runs to clinch the title at the ICC Academy Ground in Dubai. Sameer Minhas scored 172 runs while right-arm pacer Ali Raza bagged four wickets.

Pakistan, who currently have four points and are placed third in Group 2 of the Super Six stage, need to defeat India by a healthy margin to secure a spot in the semifinals. England sit at the top of the table with six points and are currently playing New Zealand at the Queens Sports Club in Bulawayo.

“Our next match is against India, which is very important as there is a semifinal at stake. We have clear plans for every match and we put in a lot of hard work accordingly,” said Usman Khan, who has scored 122 runs from four matches in the ongoing mega event.

“We will try to perform well in the next game to qualify for the next stage.”

After arriving in Bulawayo from Harare on Wednesday afternoon, Pakistan took a day off before participating in a scenario-based practice game at the Bulawayo Athletic Club on Friday. Pakistan will also take part in a training session at the same venue today (Saturday).

“Before the tournament, we held several camps in Multan where a strong focus was placed on fielding. We had productive sessions there and as a result the team has improved a lot in this department,” Khan said.

“Our preparations have been very good. The scenario-based match was of high quality and it closely reflected actual match conditions.”

PAKISTAN SQUAD

Farhan Yousaf (captain), Usman Khan (vice-captain), Abdul Subhan, Ahmed Hussain, Ali Hasan Baloch, Ali Raza, Daniyal Ali Khan, Hamza Zahoor (wk), Huzaifa Ahsan, Momin Qamar, Mohammad Sayyam, Niqab Shafiq, Sameer Minhas and Umar Zaib