In the past 24 hours, 34 Pakistanis have been deported from seven different countries, including the United Arab Emirates (UAE) and Saudi Arabia, and were sent back to Karachi.
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Deportations from Saudi Arabia
According to immigration sources, Saudi authorities deported five Pakistanis, including three individuals who were blacklisted. These individuals were returned due to various legal violations.
United Arab Emirates (UAE) Deportations
One Pakistani national was denied entry at immigration and sent back home. Additionally, 11 people were released from UAE prisons and deported, while four others were sent back for overstaying their visas.
Deportations from Ethiopia and Qatar
Two blacklisted individuals, two violators of residency laws, and two fugitives were deported from Ethiopia and Qatar. These individuals were sent back to Pakistan due to legal issues in their host countries.
Illegal Entry Cases in Tanzania and Oman
Three Pakistanis were deported for traveling without a passport in Tanzania and attempting illegal entry into Oman. Upon arrival in Pakistan, they were handed over to local authorities in Mardan, Malakand, and Gujranwala.
Other Cases
In Cyprus, one Pakistani national was deported for overstaying their visa.
Authorities continue to monitor deportation cases as immigration violations and legal issues lead to increasing deportations from various countries.