Turkey deports 40 Pakistanis for residing illegally

FIA says the citizens have been moved to Islamabad for the time being

ISLAMABAD: Turkey has deported 40 Pakistanis, who were reportedly residing in the country illegally.

The Pakistani citizens had been residing in different cities of the country and they have been moved to Islamabad for the time being, said the Federal Investigation Agency (FIA).

The FIA officials further said the deportees had earlier been provided food, clothes, and shoes at the Islamabad Airport, adding that agreements were signed with two non-governmental organisations (NGOs) for the purpose.

On April 1, 2019, Turkey deported 47 Pakistanis residing illegally in the country. The deported citizens had reached Islamabad via Sharjah through a special aircraft. Earlier, during the same year, the country sent home seven Pakistanis for trying to enter the country illegally. They were sent back on flight TK-710, with the FIA receiving them at the New Islamabad International Airport.

Globally, immigration has emerged as the most prominent wedge issue. Over half a million illegal immigrants, deported during the last six years, hailed from Pakistan.

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