67 Pakistanis Deported from 8 Countries, 14 Arrested for Human Trafficking and Other Offenses

In a 24-hour period, 67 Pakistanis have been deported from eight countries, including China, Malaysia, Turkey, and Saudi Arabia, due to various legal issues and violations. Among them, 14 individuals have been arrested and transferred to the Anti-Human Trafficking Circle for further investigation.
According to immigration sources, in Saudi Arabia, 36 Pakistanis were deported for various reasons, including begging, drug trafficking, fleeing work, working without a sponsor, overstaying their visas, tampering with passports, and illegal entry. Among them, one individual was blacklisted.
In Cyprus, immigration authorities deported three individuals, including one Pakistani, for being deemed undesirable. In Turkey, one Pakistani’s residence permit was revoked, while in Malaysia, one was deported for being deemed prohibited. China sent one Pakistani back after refusing entry at immigration.
Additionally, in Iraq, 12 Pakistanis, including eight for illegal entry, were deported. In the UAE, 10 Pakistanis were deported for charges such as drug trafficking, rape, murder, fraud, jail sentences, and theft.
Lastly, in Cambodia, one Pakistani was deported for working with a fraudulent company. These deportations reflect the ongoing efforts to curb illegal immigration and other criminal activities globally.





