41 Pakistani beggars, including 26 women, evicted from Kuala Lumpur

41 Pakistani beggars, including 26 women, evicted from Kuala Lumpur



41 Pakistani beggars, including 26 women, have been deported from the Malaysian capital Kuala Lumpur.

After the crackdown, arrests and deportations against Pakistani beggars in Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, Bahrain, Qatar and other Gulf countries, the majority of Pakistani beggars have turned to Malaysia.

41 beggars, including 26 women, have also been deported from Malaysia in the past 3 months. An inquiry number 304/25 has been registered against them in the FIA ​​Anti-Human Trafficking Circle Karachi and an investigation has been initiated.

According to FIA sources, 3 verifications and 6 inquiries were also registered in AHTC Lahore in this regard, but no case was registered.

According to FIA sources, the majority of beggars deported from Malaysia in the past 3 months are women.

Of these beggars, 16 are from Kashmir, while the others are from Rahim Yar Khan, Faisalabad, Sadiqabad, Lahore and other areas. Of these, 21 left from Allama Iqbal Airport Lahore, 7 from Jinnah International Airport Karachi, 1 from Sialkot and 2 from Benazir Bhutto Airport Islamabad.

21 beggars traveled to Malaysia on visit visas, 9 on tourist visas and others on different visas. Out of which 3 women Rukhsana, Azeema Mai and Hasina Khatun were offloaded and deported in Muscat while the others were caught begging in Malaysia.

All these beggars have also been blacklisted and investigations are underway in this regard.


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