Two youths who arrived in Morocco for human trafficking were detained and sent back to Pakistan


Islamabad: Another 93 Pakistanis were deported in 48 hours from 10 countries including Saudi Arabia, Malaysia, Singapore, and Morocco, including six blacklisted.
According to media reports, four for being blacklisted, one for visa expiration, and 24 Pakistanis were deported from Saudi Arabia for breach of contract.
It is also reported that three blacklisted from Oman, one for refusal of immigration, and one from Malaysia were deported as undesirable.
The media reports suggest that one in the United Arab Emirates (UAE), three for blacklisted drugs and alcohol, two for overstaying, and 37 Pakistanis were deported after being released from prison.
One person for missing passport from Singapore, one from Mozambique, four for overstaying in Iraq, and on other charges were deported.
According to immigration authorities, three fugitives from Qatar, one who voluntarily appeared in South Africa, and one Pakistani who was declared undesirable were deported.
In addition, two youths who arrived in Morocco for human trafficking were detained and sent back to Pakistan, who were transferred to the Anti-Human Trafficking Circle in Karachi.

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