Over the last two days, officials sent back 131 Pakistani citizens from 12 countries over a variety of issues. Some cases involved illegal entry, drug-related charges, and abandoning work without notice. Saudi Arabia sent back 74 Pakistanis over matters such as drug selling and quitting jobs without informing employers, according to immigration sources. The UAE sent back several individuals after they encountered trouble with immigration laws, theft, and drug-related charges.
One Pakistani traveler was refused entry into the UAE and had to return immediately. Another person was sent back after authorities said they tried to end their own life. Reports show that similar actions took place in Oman, Cambodia, Bahrain, Azerbaijan, Iraq, and Mexico.
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Two individuals facing human smuggling charges were returned from Mauritania and Senegal. Out of those sent back, 16 were handed over to the Federal Investigation Agency’s Anti-Human Trafficking team, while police in Larkana, Kalat, Gujranwala, Sahiwal, and Rawalpindi are looking further into six cases.
At Karachi’s Jinnah International Airport, immigration officers stopped 86 passengers during the same period. Among these, 30 Umrah pilgrims were not allowed to board flights to Saudi Arabia because they did not have confirmed hotel bookings and lacked sufficient funds. Seven students traveling on study visas for Cyprus, the UK, Azerbaijan, and Kyrgyzstan were left behind. Passengers holding tourist visas for Saudi Arabia, Oman, Bahrain, Malaysia, Indonesia, and other destinations were turned away, and individuals banned from working in Qatar, Turkey, and Saudi Arabia were kept from boarding their flights.
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