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FIA arrests two human traffickers in different raids

byNaeem Sheikh
09/01/2017
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FAISALABAD: The Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) has arrested two notorious human traffickers. All accused were arrested from different cities of Faisalabad division. The FIA has registered separate cases against the culprits under sections of human smuggling and fraud with citizens.

Sources told Customs Today that anti human trafficking cell of the agency raided different areas of Faisalabad division and arrested human trafficker Muhammad Naveed son of Abdul Rasheed resident of Toba Tek Singh. The accused person extorted Rs 3,60,000 from Muhammad Saeed for sending him to Libya on employment visa but he remained failed.

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The FIA officials after registering a case No, 229/2016 human trafficking sent the accused behind the bars under Section (U/S), 17/22 Immigration Ordinance (E.O) 1979.

Another accused Asghar Ali son of Bashir Ahmed resident of Mandra Virkan district Gujranwala extorted Rs 3,50,000 for overseas employment visa from Shahbaz Masih son of Ayub Masihr residential Faisalabad but he remained failed. The FIA after registering a case of human smuggling against him started further investigations.

Arrested accused person were involved in sending innocent citizens to foreign countries on bogus documents and also in looted millions of rupees.

The FIA also recovered passports and fake stamp visas of different countries from their possession. The FIA has shifted them to unknown place for further investigations.

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