‘Six personnel were dismissed in 2022, four in 2023, and 41 in 2024’


(Web Desk): The Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) has dismissed 51 personnel over the past three years on charges of collusion with human traffickers.
According to details provided to Parliament, 6 personnel were dismissed in 2022, 4 in 2023, and 41 in 2024.
The employees dismissed in 2024 include Muhammad Aqib, Sameena Rashid, Nimra, Habib Ahmed, Saeed Ullah, Sajid Ismail, Kishwar Bukhari, Azhar Ali, Shoaib Muhammad, Yusuf Ali, Rabnawaz, Suleman Liaqat, Muhammad Nawaz Khan, Ihsan Raza Shah, Muhammad Umar, Hafiz Muhammad Shameem, Hina Saharish, Shahbaz Hassan, Abu Bakar, Zahid Iqbal, Asif Khan, Muhammad Asif, Daniyal Afzal, Fahad Awan, Muhammad Rizwan, Abid Hussain, Waseem Qaiser, Muhammad Shafique, Pervez Akhtar, Muhammad Talha, Shaista Imdad, Nazish Sahar, Irfan Ahmed Memon, Ibrahim Khan, Nadia Parveen, Aram Yasir, Aslam Rajper, Shagufta Akbar, Saba Jafari, Syed Ahmad Hussain, and Hidayat Ullah.
In 2023, four employees were dismissed, including Saad Anwar, Kamran Waheed, Ahmed Umar, and Adeel Ahmed. In 2022, six employees, including Gulzar Ahmed, Shahida Yasmeen, and Muhammad Abbas, were also removed for their links to human traffickers.
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