92 Pakistani nurses deported from Saudi Arabia due to forgery
March, 22 2024
RIYADH: (Web Desk) After a year of their recruitment, as many as 92 Pakistani nurses have been deported due to allegations of submitting forged documents.
The female paramedics have fallen prey to a scam orchestrated by a private recruiter, whose illegal actions have tarnished the reputation of Pakistani healthcare professionals.
Based in Rawalpindi, the recruiting firm submitted forged online verification reports for multiple nurses. On the basis of forged documents, they secured employment in Saudi Arabia. This fraudulent practice went undetected until routine online checks by the Saudi government unveiled the deceit. As a result, the affected nurses were immediately dismissed and repatriated.
These nurses had been working in the Kingdom for a year before the forgery was exposed.
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