Twenty more Pakistani nationals have been deported from seven countries, including Germany, France, Cambodia, and Brazil, immigration sources confirmed.
In Brazil, four Pakistanis refused to board their return flight and applied for political asylum, but their requests were denied. They were deported and taken into custody upon arrival in Karachi, where they were handed over to the Anti-Human Trafficking Circle.
Saudi Arabia deported four blacklisted Pakistanis, while another individual was sent back due to a lost passport.
In France, a Pakistani citizen voluntarily requested emergency travel documents to return. Three more individuals from Cambodia, Oman, and Germany were deported after losing their travel documents and were sent back on emergency passports.
Additionally, two Pakistanis in Oman were deported for working outside their permitted roles, while four fugitives were sent back from the UAE. A returning passenger from Dubai was found blacklisted in the Integrated Border Management System (IBMS).
On the other hand, immigration officials offloaded 28 passengers from flights to Germany, Turkey, Azerbaijan, and Saudi Arabia.
Seventeen Umrah pilgrims were removed due to insufficient travel funds and missing hotel bookings. Six travelers with visit visas to multiple countries and four work visa holders were also denied boarding due to incomplete documentation.
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