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Gujranwala FIA launches a crackdown against human traffickers

bySaleem Awan Sheikhu
10/01/2017
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SIALKOT: The Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) has launched a campaign against human traffickers and their accomplices.

Deputy Director FIA Sheikh Khalid Anees told Customs Today that steps were taken after kidnapping some Pakistanis from Turkey border by Kurdish Pirates a few days ago. He told that FIA has nabbed the human agents in Gujranwala Division who had sent those people to Greek via Iran and Turkey.

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Khalid Anees told that the FIA had approached the interior ministry and foreign office to detain these human traffickers associate with Wasim Butt who settled in Turkey.

Director said that the FIA has tightened nose around the human traffickers and it will eliminate them from Gujranwala Division soon. Federal Government has instructed that FIA should take strict action against human traffickers and FIA don’t spare any human trafficker where FIA teams should not accept any pressure to release nabbed human traffickers because the human traffickers are real enemy of county.

Meanwhile, Gujranwala Magistrate has extended three days physical remand of human agents including Afzaal, Luqman, Qasid Ali and alias Kashi and handed them over to the FIA for further investigation. However the FIA team has nabbed two human traffickers cum proclaimed offenders Jamshed Akhtar and Muhammad Khalil. The team recovered passport, medical certificates and other documents from the possession of nabbed human traffickers.

The nabbed human traffickers were involved in human trafficking since long. The FIA has registered a case against human traffickers and further investigation is under process.

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