Pakistan again insulted! Strict stance of many countries including Saudi Arabia and UAE, took a big decision – India tv hindi

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Islamabad: About 170 Pakistanis have been deported in the last two days from Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates and other countries. This information has been revealed from media reports. Geo News quoted sources as saying that Saudi officials have deported 94 Pakistanis involved in begging, drug trafficking, illegal stay, escape from jobs and violating contractual agreements.

Pakistani also extracted from other countries

According to the news, some people have also been put on the black list. In the last two days, 39 other Pakistanis have been deported from the United Arab Emirates after serving illegal activities and other violations. Not only this, many other Pakistanis have been deported from Oman, Thailand, Iraq, UK, Cyprus, Indonesia, Mauritania, Qatar and Tanzania.

Saudi Arabia’s strict attitude

Let me tell you that recently, Pakistan’s intelligence agency had said that Saudi Arabia has sent 10 Pakistanis back to the country by going to Umrah visa. All these beggars were taken into police custody as soon as they landed at Jinnah International Airport in Karachi. The Karachi Anti Human Trafficking Circle was sent to the Karachi Anti Human Trafficking Circle after the beggars were detained by the Pakistan police. These beggars were begging in Saudi Arabia for the past several months.

Saudi had put Pakistan in Pakistan

Significantly, before this, the Saudi government had shown a tough stance and also lashed Pakistan. Saudi had said that such people (beggars) should be stopped before coming here and action should be taken on them. Saudi officials had even warned that if Pakistan could not stop the beggars, it could affect the Pakistani Umrah and Haj pilgrims. (Language)

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