In the past 48 hours, 139 Pakistani citizens have been deported from 10 countries, including Mauritania, Senegal, Malaysia, Oman, Saudi Arabia, and Qatar. Among them, 15 were arrested upon arrival in Karachi.
According to immigration sources, 34 Pakistanis were sent back from Iraq for illegal entry and overstaying, with two handed over to Gujranwala police. Oman deported 24 citizens, including one on the IBMS blacklist, who was transferred to the Anti-Human Trafficking Cell (AHTC). Of the remaining two, one was handed over to Larkana authorities and the other to Lahore officials.
Saudi Arabia deported 14 individuals over charges including blacklisting, drug offenses, theft, and lack of passports. Meanwhile, five individuals rescued from human trafficking were deported—three from Mauritania and two from Senegal—who were taken into AHTC custody.
The UAE sent back 31 Pakistanis, including 19 convicted of drug-related crimes, theft, overstaying, and other offenses. Malaysia deported eight individuals for illegal immigration, while nine were expelled from Addis Ababa and Qatar for violating residency laws, fleeing, working illegally, or filing wage-related complaints.
Authorities have taken necessary actions against those arrested, as deportations continue amid crackdowns on illegal migration and criminal activities abroad.
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