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Pakistani driver for Cameroon Embassy nabbed for illegal stay

TOKYO —

A Pakistani man who was working as a part-time driver at the Cameroon Embassy in Tokyo has been arrested on suspicion of violating Japan’s immigration law, police said Tuesday, adding he is also suspected of driving an embassy vehicle without a driver’s license.

According to the police, Mian Khalid Salim, 40, a used car sales assistant who lives in Tokyo’s Bunkyo Ward, entered Japan in 1996 with a forged passport carrying a different person’s name. He has been working part-time as a driver at the embassy since January last year.

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4 Comments

  • asdfghjkl at 10:25 AM JST - 2nd July

    good ridence....

  • rjd_jr at 01:24 PM JST - 2nd July

    Good, I hate those who break the laws and expect sympathy for it. Send him back home pronto.

  • Everton2 at 01:15 PM JST - 5th July

    You all should be sentence to live life for a day as a poor person in Pakistan. I suspect that after the experience you may not be so quick to dish out judgement

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