Passports of 23 Indians misplaced by Pak High Commission: Govt

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

The Wednesday said it has declared as "lost" of 23 Indians after receiving information that the documents were misplaced by the here.

"The has received information that a total 23 have been misplaced by the High Commission of in New Delhi, "External Affairs said in Lok Sabha.

She was replying to a question on the issue.

"To prevent misuse of these passports, all the passports have been declared as 'lost' in the passport database," she said.

The said that instructions have been issued to all authorities concerned to exercise caution while processing applications of the affected persons for re-issuance of their passports.

The Indians whose passport went missing belonged to the Sikh community and applied for visa in High Commission to visit Gurudwaras, including the Kartarpur Sahib, in that country.

Pakistan issued visas to over 3,800 Sikh pilgrims to participate in the birthday there from November 21-30.

It is learnt that the 23 Indians, whose passports went missing, had applied for visa to travel to Pakistan along with a group of 3,800 Sikh pilgrims.

A number of persons have approached police after their passports went missing.

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First Published: Wed, January 02 2019. 16:40 IST