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In the past 48 hours, 93 more Pakistanis have been deported from 10 countries, including Saudi Arabia, Malaysia, Singapore, and Morocco. Among them, six were blacklisted.
According to a report by Geo News, citing immigration sources, Saudi Arabia deported four blacklisted individuals, one person due to visa expiration, and 24 Pakistanis for violating their contracts.
From Oman, three blacklisted individuals, one person denied immigration entry, and one from Malaysia declared undesirable were deported.
In the UAE, one person was deported, while three blacklisted individuals were expelled for drug-related offenses and alcohol consumption. Additionally, two were deported for overstaying their visas, and 37 were sent back after being released from prison.
Singapore deported one person over a lost passport, Mozambique expelled one individual, Iraq deported four for overstaying, and two others were expelled for different allegations.
From Qatar, three fugitives were deported, while in South Africa, one voluntarily surrendered and another was declared undesirable before being sent back.
Additionally, two young men involved in human smuggling in Morocco were detained and sent back to Pakistan, where they were transferred to Karachi’s Anti-Human Trafficking Circle.
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