Four Pakistanis were deported from Oman, Somaliland, and UAE for being blacklisted


Islamabad: Within the past 24 hours, 100 more Pakistanis have been deported from six countries, including Saudi Arabia, Canada, and the UAE. Among those sent back from Saudi Arabia, 17 individuals were arrested and transferred to the Anti-Human Trafficking Department (AHTD).
According to media reports, during the last 24 hours, four Pakistanis were blacklisted in Saudi Arabia, 13 were deported for begging, five for changes in passport regulations and overstaying, 16 for contract violations, 23 for absconding from work, 13 for working without a sponsor, and three for overstaying their visa.
Additionally, four Pakistanis were deported from Oman, Somaliland, and the UAE for being blacklisted.
In Canada, one Pakistani was deported for overstaying, while seven were sent back from Iraq for illegal entry and overstaying. In the UAE, one was deported for lacking documentation, and nine Pakistanis were deported after being released from jail.
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