Pakistan International Airlines management yesterday suspended Khurram Shahzad, a member of the task force which had cleared visas and passports of the Afghans at the Benazir Bhutto International Airport here.
The Afghan nationals were taken into custody after they had landed at the Heathrow airport last week and the British High Commission had officially complained to the Pakistani government for initiating an inquiry into the matter.
Two senior FIA officials, a deputy director and an assistant director had also been transferred.
"The accused officials of the airline and immigration would be investigated to reach other people involved the scam," FIA director Inam Ghani was quoted as saying by the Dawn.
PIA, which already is in a financial mess has been in the news for a series of scandals involving its staff that has rocked the international image of Pakistan's national carrier.
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