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UK tabloid ready to face Pak lawsuit over fictitious 'visa scam' report | British tabloid - The Sun - has said it sticks to its claim of Pakistanis being involved
in a London Olympics-related 'visa scam' worth a million rupees, and added that
it is ready to face court on the matter. The Sun maintained it was in possession
of solid evidence to support its claims. According to The News, The Sun had claimed
that it had infiltrated a crime ring offering false passports, visas and access
to London 2012 as bogus support staff. It claimed further to have uncovered a
ring of corrupt Pakistani officials and travel staff conspiring with a prominent
politician to bypass stringent security, but the paper admitted that no visas
were issued and that a passport was made only after strikingly similar pictures
were produced of one the people involved in the operation. The tabloid claimed
they carried the report in the citizens' interest. The tabloid said its undercover
reporter was offered the chance to go to the Olympics posing as an official member
of the Pakistani contingent on a two-month visa. "The cabinet ordered the NADRA
(the National Database Registration Authority) to file a defamation suit (against
the paper) after consulting the law ministry," Pakistan Information Minister Qamar
Zaman Kaira said. Pakistan 's Olympic chef de mission Aqil Shah also dismissed
The Sun's claims earlier this week. Pakistan 's 39-strong delegation, excluding
Shah, is already in London and consists of 23 athletes and 16 officials. |
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