One was deported after being refused immigration in UAE


Islamabad: 34 more Pakistanis were deported from seven different countries including the United Arab Emirates (UAE) and Saudi Arabia and sent to Karachi in the last 24 hours.
According to media reports, five people, including three blacklisted, were deported from Saudi Arabia.
One was deported after being refused immigration in the United Arab Emirates. 11 were released from jails and four were deported for overstaying.
According to immigration authorities, two Pakistanis who were deported were blacklisted in Integrated Border Management System (IBMS). Two blacklisted from Ethiopia and Qatar, two were expelled for violating residency laws and two fugitives were sent back to Pakistan.
Three people were deported for entering Tanzania without a passport and Oman illegally. Immigration handed the three deportees over to the Mardan, Malakand, and Gujranwala administrations.
In addition, one Pakistani was deported for overstaying in Cyprus.
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