ISLAMABAD,
May 8, 2006 (IdslamOnline.net) – The Swiss Embassy in Islamabad is
embroiled in a human trafficking scandal with an arrested visa section
officer naming and shaming diplomats involved.
"I
can confirm that we have been given names of some Swiss diplomats who
according to Asher Francis were running the human trafficking
racket," Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) Deputy Director Tariq
Khoso told IslamOnline.net on Monday, May 8.
Though
no Swiss official has been questioned so far, Khoso said they were
investigating the charges made by Francis, the officer of the Swiss
Embassy visa section.
FIA,
Pakistani's premier investigation agency, has sought two years record
of visa issuing by Swiss embassy.
"We
have found serious irregularities in the issuance of visa by the Swiss
embassy during the last two years," said Khoso.
Initial
investigations have found that people were smuggled to Europe with the
connivance of Swiss embassy officials.
The
embassy has closed down its Visa section indefinitely after the
shocking charges of human trafficking and visa irregularities.
The
issue came to the surface after local media started highlighting the
plight of Pakistani visa applicants who complained of sexual
harassment by Swiss embassy officials.
Swiss
Team
The
Swiss government is sending experts from its police department to
investigate the matter in cooperation with the FIA, Pakistani
officials told IOL.
Swiss
Foreign Minister Micheline Calmy-Rey announced the visa section
closure during a visit to Islamabad on Saturday, May 6.
"Switzerland
finds itself in a difficult position as a result of the abuse of visa
procedures that have been discovered at its embassy here in
Islamabad," she said.
"We
have been compelled to close down the visa section until further
notice," added the top diplomat.
"We
have little doubt that we have been targeted by criminal networks
engaged in human trafficking."
Pakistani
Foreign Minister Khurshid Kasuri said he and Calmy-Rey had discussed
"complaints of maltreatment and harassment of visa applicants as
well as the alleged involvement of some employees of the Swiss embassy
in human trafficking."
They
agreed that the concerned departments in both countries would jointly
investigate the matter.
Admission
Swiss
authorities have so far admitted irregularities in visa procedures but
not and human trafficking.
Rauf
Klasra, the journalist who broke the scandal story, had a different
reading into the admission.
"There
is an indirect admission of human trafficking in the admission that
there were visa irregularities committed by Swiss visa section,"
he told IOL.
Klasra
said there were hundreds of cases with the FIA where visa procedures
were not followed by the Swiss visa section.
"FIA
is still scrutinizing the record of Swiss visa section and there are
cases where visas were issued without proper travel documents,"
he said.
"We
have lodged a petition with the local court against the Swiss Embassy
seeking damages for harassing and filing fake complaints against
us," Saleem Raza told IOL.
His
family members complain of sexual harassment by Francis when they
applied for visa early this year.
The
Swiss Foreign Ministry last month ordered a probe into alleged sexual
harassment of two Pakistani women by Francis in exchange for visas.