In the last 48 hours, 93 more Pakistanis have been deported from 10 countries, including Saudi Arabia, Malaysia, Singapore, and Morocco. Among them, six individuals were blacklisted.
According to immigration sources, Saudi Arabia deported 24 Pakistanis, including four blacklisted individuals, one for visa expiration, and one for violating contract terms.
From Oman, three blacklisted individuals and one person denied immigration entry were deported, while Malaysia expelled one person as an undesirable individual.
In the United Arab Emirates, one person was blacklisted, three were deported for drug and alcohol-related offenses, two for overstaying, and 37 were released from prison and sent back to Pakistan.
Singapore deported one Pakistani for passport loss, Mozambique deported one, Iraq deported four for overstaying, and two were expelled over other allegations.
Qatar deported three fugitives, while South Africa deported one Pakistani who surrendered voluntarily and another who was declared undesirable.
In Morocco, two young men attempting human trafficking were detained and sent back to Pakistan, where they were handed over to the Anti-Human Trafficking Circle in Karachi.