HYDERABAD: A young Chinese woman staying in a guest house, located within the limits of the Bhitai Nagar police station, Hyderabad, without the security protocols specified for Chinese nationals, was handed over to the FIA authorities in Karachi.

When the Bhitai Nagar police came to know that she had been staying there for the last four days, they took her into protective custody.

They later handed her over to the Karachi FIA for her repatriation to her country.

The man who was working as guide of Jingkiong Lin was also taken on board and brought to the police station for legal formalities, Bhitai Nagar SHO Asghar Tunio said on Friday.

Hyderabad SSP Dr Farrukh Ali said that she was supposed to follow the security protocols specified for Chinese nationals.

Published in Dawn, December 14th, 2024

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