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63 Pakistanis Deported from Saudi Arabia, UAE, Iraq, and Malaysia in One Day

All 63 deportees underwent the necessary legal procedures at Karachi Airport

Karachi – In a significant development, 63 Pakistani nationals were deported from four different countries—Saudi Arabia, UAE, Iraq, and Malaysia—in the past 24 hours, as confirmed by immigration authorities.

Saudi Arabia: Among the deported individuals, four were blacklisted, while 15 were sent back for engaging in begging activities. Additionally, 10 individuals were deported for overstaying their visas. Saudi authorities took strict action in line with their immigration policies.

Malaysia: Malaysian authorities deported 16 Pakistani nationals who were found to be undocumented migrants, highlighting the country’s ongoing efforts to address illegal immigration.

Iraq: In Iraq, 11 Pakistani nationals were deported for entering the country illegally. This was part of the government’s crackdown on illegal immigration and border violations.

UAE: Four Pakistanis were deported from the United Arab Emirates and sent back to Karachi. The deportation was reportedly due to violations of the UAE’s visa regulations.

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All 63 deportees underwent the necessary legal procedures at Karachi Airport before being allowed to return to their homes. Immigration officials have stated that these deportations were conducted in line with each country’s legal and immigration policies.

Authorities continue to monitor and manage the deportation processes, ensuring the proper handling of individuals returning to Pakistan.

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