Karachi: Sinda Ayyari – The Tunisian who traveled to Karachi after a romance on social networks, married a Lyari man, then divorced – was given to the Tunisian Embassy by the Police Police Police Police Liaquatabad.
It was then transported to Islamabad with the help of the embassy, and arrangements are now underway for its repatriation in Tunisia.
Police said the girl had been given to officials of the Embassy of the Directive of the Additional Police Inspector. With the help of the Tunisian embassy, she was then transferred from Karachi to Islamabad, where measures are taken for her return to her country of origin, they added.
Ayyari, 19, became friends with Muhammad Amir, a resident of Khadda Market, Lyari, on social networks. After falling in love, the two decided to get married. The girl obtained a Pakistani visa and arrived in Karachi on November 28, 2024. However, the couple divorced later.
She even tried to commit suicide in Lyari after having divorced by her Pakistani husband, according to local police.
Initially, the couple lived happily. However, minor disputes have taken place in recent months, which has finally led Amir to divorce it. Since then, Ayyari has been stuck in Pakistan, when his 90 -day visa expired on February 18. She could not return to her country of origin and expressed deep distress about her situation.
After PK Press Club News Distributed the report, the Ministry of the Interior proposed to issue an urgent exit permit. The ministry’s visa officials asked for his documents and advised him to submit an online request for the exit authorization.
According to the police, the woman had tried to commit suicide before reaching the police. In a statement, Senda explained her reasons, saying: “I intended to buy a ticket and leave. Amir did not take care of me or paid attention.”
The police said that the woman had not filed any official complaints of abuse or violence against Amir. Given his vulnerable state, the police are currently providing him with shelter and provides arrangements for his safe return to Tunisia.