CEO of Inbox Business Technologies calls on Minister for Religious Affairs in Islamabad

Minister for Religious Affairs and Interfaith Harmony Senator Talha Mahmood says customs and immigration of Pakistani pilgrims will be cleared in Pakistan under Road to Makkah project.

Talking to CEO of Inbox Business Technologies in Islamabad on Thursday, he said that he himself will visit the Saudi immigration terminal along with the Saudi ambassador to review the arrangements.

He said pilgrims under the project will be exempted from customs and immigration clearance at Saudi airports.

The Minister was briefed that Saudi immigration counters at terminal to be completed by 8th of this month.

Source: Radio Pakistan

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