A concerning revelation has come to light regarding the issuance of fake Pakistani identity cards and passports to Iranian citizens.
Sensitive government agencies have submitted a confidential report to NADRA authorities, shedding light on the troubling issue of counterfeit identity cards being provided to Iranian citizens.
The report says that it appears that several officers of the National Database and Registration Authority (NADRA) may be involved in this fraudulent activity.
This report also confirms the presence of forgeries within the institution, as acknowledged by the Chairman of NADRA during a Senate Standing Committee meeting.
This revelation has raised questions about NADRA’s claims of having a modern and secure system, as the issuance of fake identity cards to individuals from other countries threatens national security.
It has come to light that a substantial number of Iranian and Afghan citizens have used these fake identity cards to settle in various countries, including Europe, America, Canada, Saudi Arabia, and the United Arab Emirates.
Action has been initiated against several NADRA employees and officers allegedly involved in this case, according to sources.
Furthermore, the inquiry report reveals that hundreds of fake identity cards for Iranian citizens were processed in different centers of NADRA in Balochistan, raising concerns about the extent of the issue.
In a worrying development, it has been alleged that after obtaining fake NADRA cards, some foreign nationals also managed to acquire Pakistani passports.
This situation underscores the importance of a robust and secure system for the issuance of identity documents and passports, as such lapses could have serious consequences for national security and the integrity of the identification process.

















