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PTI’s Babar Awan name removed from ECL

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PTI’s Babar Awan name removed from ECL

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ISLAMABAD: The Federal Cabinet has approved the inclusion of 24 names in the Exit Control List (ECL).

The Federal Cabinet approved through summary circulation of the Ministry of Interior Affairs and 24 names were approved to be placed in the ECL.

The Federal Cabinet has given its approval in light of the recommendations of the Sub-Committee on ECL.

Pakistan Tehreek Insaf (PTI)  leader Babar Awan’s name has been approved to be removed from ECL, Babar Awan’s name was included in ECL in December 2023 due to Al Qadir Trust case.

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