Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan has ordered border officials to end the practice of requiring a “letter of permission” from the Interior Ministry for all Afghans entering Pakistan via the Torkham border crossing.
On September 30, Khan’s special assistant on establishment, Shehzad Arbab, posted on Twitter that the prime minister had ordered an end to the practice following “complaints of illegal extortion of money from incoming Afghans.”
Hundreds of Afghans with valid visas for travel to Pakistan had been stuck at the border because they had been unable to get the letter of permission.
Officials introduced the controversial requirement for the Torkham crossing following the Taliban takeover of Kabul in August, saying it was necessary to prevent the entry of militants.
No such letter was required at the Chaman border crossing or for passengers travelling from Afghanistan by air.
Pakistan Cancels 'Letter Of Permission' For Incoming Afghans After Extortion Claims

Editor's Picks
Afghanistan/Pakistan Trending
1
India And Pakistan Are On The Brink Of Conflict. Here's Why.
2Russia, China, India Vying For Influence In Afghanistan As Taliban Seeks Legitimacy
3Pakistan Claims To Have 'Credible Intelligence' Of Imminent Indian Strike
4Afghans Deported From Pakistan Struggle To Find Schools, Jobs, And Shelter
5India, Pakistan Tensions Rise After Tit-For-Tat Moves Following Deadly Kashmir Attack
6Pakistan Readying To Challenge India's Suspension Of Vital Water Treaty Amid Rising Tensions
7Afghan Survivors Speak Out: What The Taliban Does To Imprisoned Women
8Pakistan's Deportation Drive Sees Mass Exodus Of Afghans
9After Fleeing The Taliban, Afghan Musicians In Pakistan Fear For Their Future As Deportation Looms
10Afghanistan's Undercover Athletes: Sportswomen Pose For Portraits Amid Taliban Threats
RFE/RL has been declared an "undesirable organization" by the Russian government.
If you are in Russia or the Russia-controlled parts of Ukraine and hold a Russian passport or are a stateless person residing permanently in Russia or the Russia-controlled parts of Ukraine, please note that you could face fines or imprisonment for sharing, liking, commenting on, or saving our content, or for contacting us.
To find out more, click here.