
Karachi: Ayyari Sinda, the Tunisian woman who traveled to Karachi after a romance on social networks, married a man from Lyari and later divorced, was delivered to the Tunisian embassy by the Liaquatabad Women’s Police Station.
It was then transported to Islamabad with the help of the embassy, and the arrangements are now underway for its repatriation to Tunisia.
Police said the girl was delivered to the Embassy officials in the Directive of the Inspector General of Additional Police. With the help of the Tunecina Embassy, then they transferred her from Karachi to Islamabad, where measures are being taken for her return to her country of origin, they added.
Ayyari, 19, became friends with Muhammad Amir, resident of the Khadda market, Lyari, on social networks. After falling in love, the two decided to marry. The girl obtained a Pakistani visa and arrived in Karachi on November 28, 2024. However, the couple divorced later.
He even tried to commit suicide in Lyari after being divorced by her Pakistani husband, according to the local police.
Initially, the couple lived happily. However, minor disputes were carried out in recent months, which finally led him to divorce her. Since then, Ayyari has been caught in Pakistan, since its 90 -day visa expired on February 18. He could not return to his country of origin and expressed a deep anguish for his situation.
After Geographical news The report awakened, the Interior Ministry offered to issue an urgent output permit. Visa officials from the Ministry requested their documents and advised him to submit an online application for the output authorization.
According to the police, the woman had tried to commit suicide before arriving in the police. In a video statement, Senda explained his reasons, saying: “He planned to buy a ticket and leave me. Amir did not worry or pay attention.”
Police said the woman has not filed any formal complaint of abuse or violence against Amir. Given their vulnerable condition, the police are currently providing refuge and making arrangements for their safe return to Tunisia.