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Drugs smuggling impossible sans FIA, ANF’s assistance: Khawaja Asif

byCT Report
09/03/2018
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ISLAMABAD: Foreign Minister Khawaja Asif has lashed out at Pakistani departments for their failure to prevent drugs smuggling to other countries.

During National Assembly session, Asif said that drugs could not be smuggled out of Pakistan without the assistance of Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) and Anti-Narcotics Forces (ANF), the departments work under Ministry of Interior, headed by Ahsan Iqbal.

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Earlier in the session, Pashtunkhwa Milli Awami Party chief Mahmood Khan Achakzai highlighted that 2,800 Pakistanis were stranded in jails of Saudi Arabia, adding that the government should take serious steps for these inmates.

Achakzai revealed that poor persons were lured with money to smuggle the narcotics to Saudi Arabia, where they were arrested and handed capital punishment.

Over Achakzai’s concerns, the foreign minister said that the issues of Pakistan community were taken up at international forums. Saudi authorities have arrested Pakistanis, he said, adding that some have been held for overstay.

He said that thousands of Pakistanis contacted embassy on daily basis, adding that Ministry of Foreign Affairs was making efforts to provide consular access to the prisoners in Saudi Arabia. He alleged that the smuggling of drugs cannot be carried out without the involvement of ANF and FIA.

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