Zairean bus accident Iran bans tour operator for life

by times news cr

(Web Desk) After the accident of pilgrims’ bus, the Iranian government imposed a lifetime ban on the leader of the caravan from entering the country.

According to the report of ARY News, the leader of the convoy, Syed Athar Shamsi, has been banned from entering Iran forever.

The Salar of the convoy affected by the Iran bus accident was taken on a plane to be deported from Iran. The relatives of the dead and the injured demanded action against Salar.

Salar Athar Shamsi’s tour operator license is also likely to be suspended, the relatives of the convoy accused him of taking pilgrims to Iraq in a dilapidated vehicle.

According to the report, Iranian authorities have requested the Pakistani ambassador to suspend the licenses of tour operators with substandard service.

It should be noted that the bus of pilgrims departing from Pakistan to Iran had an accident on August 21 in the Iranian city of Yazd, in which 51 people were on board.

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In the tragic accident, 28 pilgrims were killed and 23 injured, 14 pilgrims are in critical condition, most of the pilgrims are from Larkana.

According to the latest information, the dead bodies of 28 pilgrims who died in the bus accident were sent to their native areas after performing funeral prayers at Shahbaz Airbase, while the injured 6 pilgrims were transferred to Larkana in an ambulance.

The bodies of 6 people who died in the Iran bus accident were brought to Kandhkot where their funeral prayers were offered in a local school, besides the bodies of 10 pilgrims, including two women, were shifted to their homes in Larkana.

On the other hand, the families of those killed and injured in the accident have demanded action against Salar and the bus administration.


2024-08-24 06:53:29

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