12 Pakistanis, including 8 who entered Iraq illegally, were deported


Islamabad: Another 67 Pakistanis were deported from 8 countries including China, Malaysia, Turkey, and Saudi Arabia in the last 24 hours, out of which 14 were detained and transferred to the Anti-Human Trafficking Circle.
According to media reports, 36 Pakistanis were deported in Saudi Arabia on various charges including begging, drug trafficking, absconding, working without a sponsor, overstaying, passport tampering, illegal entry, etc., including one blacklisted person.
In Cyprus, immigration declared one Pakistani as undesirable and deported three.
In Turkey, one Pakistani was deported by canceling his residence permit. In Malaysia, immigration declared one prohibited, and China refused entry to one Pakistani.
12 Pakistanis, including 8 who entered Iraq illegally, were deported.
In addition, 10 Pakistanis were deported from the UAE on various charges including drug trafficking, rape, murder, fraud, imprisonment, and theft.
1 Pakistani was deported from Cambodia for working with a fraud company.

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