Passports of Pakistanis stolen

Published June 5, 2007

SIALKOT, June 4: Thieves broke into Pakistan’s school in Kheitan, Kuwait, and decamped with an iron cabinet containing the passports of the staff. Kuwait police have started investigation on the complaint of the school management without any success.

Many teachers who planned to go to Pakistan in summer vacation are facing difficulties due to loss of passport.

The affected teacher said the school management has contacted the embassy and officials concerned have promised to provide them new passports.

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