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Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates (UAE), Oman, and several other countries have deported about 170 Pakistanis during the last 48 hours.
Reportedly, immigration sources confirm the deportation of nearly 170 Pakistanis from Saudia Arabia, the United Arab Emirates (UAE), Oman, and several other countries.
As per immigration sources, out of 170 the Saudi authorities deported 94 Pakistanis on various charges, including blacklisting, begging, drug dealing, illegal residence, working without a sponsor, absconding from employment, and violating contractual agreements.
Three individuals deported from Oman, one from Thailand, one from Tanzania, nine from Iraq, one each from the United Kingdom and Cyprus, four from Indonesia and five from Mauritania on charges of human smuggling. Two individuals were deported from Qatar due to lack of travel funds.
Additionally, due to insufficient travel funds, and one Pakistani was removed from Tanzania.
In the UAE, 39 Pakistanis were deported in the past two days due to illegal activities and other violations.
Seven out of 170 deported individuals were identified as blacklisted in the Integrated Border Management System (IBMS).
Meanwhile, authorities offloaded 59 passengers from flights bound for 21 countries, including the UK, Saudi Arabia, Cambodia, Egypt, Bahrain, Qatar, and Malawi, due to visa and travel documentation issues..