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Gujranwala FIA seizes properties of 21 human traffickers

byZafar Malik
03/10/2016
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SIALKOT: The Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) has confiscated the properties of as many as 21 fugitive human traffickers-turned-notorious proclaimed offenders (PO) in Gujranwala region.

According to the senior FIA officials, the agency has confiscated the properties through the local courts.  These accused were also named into the Red Book of the FIA

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The FIA has also written to the Federal Ministry of Interior  for the early cancellation of the CNICs and passports of as many as 400 other  big human traffickers-turned-proclaimed offenders(POs), wanted by it in the dozens of the cases of human trafficking.

Meanwhile, the FIA senior officials added that the FIA has also tightened its circles around the human traffickers and have arrested as many as 13 notorious proclaimed offenders (POs) named in FIA’s Red Book, eight other fugitive accused and 16 other notorious human traffickers during the ongoing fresh spell of the crackdown against the human traffickers.

The officials added that the accused had been running their black business of sending the innocent people abroad, especially Greece, Turkey , Italy, France, Germany, Saudi Arabia, Dubai, European , African and Middle East countries and the Gulf States on fake visas by extorting big amounts after showing them the golden dreams of their lucid future in abroad.

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