FIA Immigration conducted an operation at Islamabad Airport, arresting three suspects involved in smuggling Pakistani girls to China under the pretense of marriage.
According to the FIA spokesperson, the arrested suspects have been identified as Shougai (Yousuf), Abdul Rehman, and Muhammad Noman. The victim, who was being trafficked under the false promise of marriage and employment, has also been taken into custody. The suspects were attempting to smuggle her to China on flight CZ6034.
Initial investigations revealed that these agents were involved in arranging marriages between Pakistani girls and Chinese nationals under the guise of employment. The organized gang also included several women. The suspects specifically targeted impoverished and needy girls, persuading them to marry Chinese citizens. Afterward, their data and documents were handed over to agents Abdul Rehman and Muhammad Noman, who worked in coordination with a Chinese agent named Paul. Paul arranged Chinese clients in exchange for large sums of money.
Abdul Rehman and Muhammad Noman also facilitated travel documents and other logistics for Pakistani girls. The suspects had settled the deal for the victim with her mother for Rs. 1 million, out of which Rs. 150,000 had already been paid. They also made the victim sign a legal stamp paper stating that she had taken a loan of Rs. 1 million to use it as leverage for blackmailing.














































































