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Pakistan and China bust human trafficking ring disguised as marriage proposals

They underestimate us . Once we put an ak under there noses and Chiny brain marrow on the ceiling these dog soup slurpers will remember.
They will not deal with you.
They will face your state machinery. The state machinery is sold out to Chinese businesses.
 
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China to support Pakistan in crackdown against human traffickers

By Our Correspondent
Published: May 10, 2019
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A Chinese spokesperson says China wants to protect legitimate transnational marriages and combat crimes. PHOTO: EXPRESS

Beijing on Friday said that if any organisation or individual commits a crime in Pakistan under the guise of cross-border marriage, China will support Pakistani authorities in cracking down on such activities in accordance with Pakistani law.



In a statement – days after incidents of human smuggling involving Chinese gangs emerged – a spokesperson of the Chinese Embassy in Pakistan said, “We have noted media reports and that the Pakistani side is taking measures in accordance with its domestic laws and regulations. Relevant cases are now under investigation”.

FIA arrests eight Chinese men involved in human trafficking

On May 6, the Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) arrested eight Chinese men involved in trafficking Pakistani girls to China in the guise of marriage and forcing them into prostitution. The arrests were made during a crackdown launched across Punjab.

The spokesperson said, “China’s position on the issue of transnational marriage is very clear, that is to protect legitimate marriages and combat crimes. If any organisation or individual commits a crime in Pakistan under the banner of the cross-border marriage, China supports the Pakistani side to crack down on it according to Pakistani laws.”

“The Ministry of Public Security of China sent a task force to Pakistan to carry out law enforcement cooperation with the Pakistani side. China will further strengthen cooperation with the law enforcement agencies in Pakistan, effectively combat crime, so as to protect the legitimate rights and interests of the two peoples, and jointly safeguard China-Pakistan friendly relations.”

The Chinese spokesperson further claimed that some media reports also fabricated facts and spread rumours and hoped “the people of China and Pakistan do not believe the rumours.”

“According to investigations by the Ministry of Public Security of China, there is no forced prostitution or sale of human organs for those Pakistani women who stay in China after marriage with Chinese. The Chinese Embassy in Pakistan has clarified the rumours by issuing a statement on 13th April. We hope that the media reports should seek truth from facts, be objective and fair.”

According to the spokesperson, China would “never allow a few criminals to undermine China-Pakistan friendship and hurt the friendly feelings between two peoples.”

Another gang busted

The FIA Lahore Zone-I busted another Chinese gang from Lahore’s Johar Town earlier for forcing Pakistan girls into prostitution after promising them a lawful marriage and prosperous future.

Two members of the gangs were Pakistani and 14 Chinese. One of the rescued victims revealed the horrifying details of her exploitation in China. It was revealed that the girls who did not go into prostitution were used for illegal organ transplants.

Nazir Ahmad, the father of one of the victims, registered a complaint with the FIA and told them that how some agents contacted him and lured him into marrying his daughter to a Chinese.

The agents assured Nazir, for a brief period, he would be accompanying his daughter abroad where she would also be allowed to work.

After marrying ‘Musa’, the girl travelled to Islamabad and left for China. After some time, the girl called her father to reveal that the family had been duped.

According to Nazir’s daughter, her husband – who had not converted to Islam – was forcing her into prostitution.

Chinese prostitution gang arrested by FIA in Lahore

When Nazir contacted the agents, he was told to contact their boss Wei Linping in Islamabad. When he contacted Linping, Nazir was told that the agents had received Rs2 million and he would have to pay the amount to get his daughter back.

Nazir was warned that the girl would be forced into prostitution or illegal organ transplantation if he did not pay the amount.

After the Pakistani High Commission intervened, the victim was recovered. In her appearance before the FIA, she revealed that the den of this gang was located in Johar Town.

https://tribune.com.pk/story/1969967/1-china-support-pakistan-crackdown-human-traffickers/
 
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China denies Pakistani women were forced into prostitution
Source:Global Times Published: 2019/5/10 20:38:40

There is no proof that Pakistani women were forced into prostitution or sold their organs after they married to China, according to a senior official at China's Ministry of Public Security.


The embassy also issued a statement on Friday, reiterating that investigations by China's Ministry of Public Security showed no forced prostitution or sale of human organs from Pakistani women who stay in China after marrying Chinese.


Source:http://www.globaltimes.cn/content/1149374.shtml

un k mutabik larkian apni marzi se jisam ferosh hoi hen .
uno ne law toda hy aur un ka mulk ulta un k side le reha hy.... ab shaid un k bande b jeld rehaa hongy
 
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do not lay down on the pretence of friendship, how much more are you going to get f'ed by friendship. For God's sake this is not street friendship between two pals its friendship of convenience between two countries. Put your f'ing laws in order and protect your people, your friends wont. Make some God damned laws for change in that grand circus you call National Assembly and make all the mother fucking jokers there to sit down and work for people.
 
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now your making an assumption. Dr Israr Ahmed was a professional doctor, an intellectual, not just a mullah. He couldn't gathered the needed steam to change the tide of politics a long time ago but he didn't...

It was the last wish of Allama Iqbal that an Islamic organization be established which does grassroots activism, without being directly becoming involved in politics.

Maulana Maududi’s mistake was to let Jamaat e Islami turn from an Islamic organization into a political party with an Islamic tilt. It opened the gates wide open for corruption, which we see now.

Dr. Israr wanted to avoid this, as he felt that without a strong popular Islamic base among the people, it will just lead to corruption and tarnish the genuine efforts for deen.

You can see the fruits of his efforts even today.

IK, Dr. Shahid Masood, and Orya Maqbool Jan, among many others were influenced heavily by Tanzeem e Islami.
 
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Everyone thinks Pakistan is free for all kind of criminal enterprises. This perception has to change. LEA has to work proactively rather than knowing from press and from social media.
Visa policy for chinese have to be scrutinized. Chinese are a godless society, they are only as good as the law that is enforced. They are good for time being but These modern Gog and Magog will wreak havoc on human society when time comes.
 
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Mmm ...

  • Uighurs are not persecuted in China
  • There are no Ughur internment camps in China
  • Muslims are free to pray, fast without any hindrance in China
  • Pakistani women are not forced into prostitution
and anybody who says differant is a liar, cheat, scumbag, low down dirty American Xionist stooge.

This incident proves that Pakistan and China are no iron brothers, more like paper brothers. The cultural difference is too huge. Remember the few cases of Chinese workers robbed and shot dead in Pakistan? You don't see Chinese hitting out at Pakistani. Contrast it with the reactions whenever there's criminal incident involving Chinese. Strip away the nationality, Pakistani are much like Indians; highly emotional, not very rational, tribal like mindset against others. (There're level headed Pakistani posters too, I'm just making a generalization)

If there's proof of them forced into prostitution or their organ sold, do post and condemn. But please don't peddle CIA and World Uighur Congress, aka ETIM, propaganda. Uighur are not persecuted, only radicals. Muslims are free to pray and fast. South Xinjiang where most Uighur live is open to tourists.
 
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@OsmanAli98 @S.Y.A

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I don’t know of any modern scholar who has done so much to bring back the memory and struggles of Allama Iqbal and Quad e Azam than Dr. Israr Ahmad.

He was a solid patriot and a blessed individual, who has a tremendous impact on millions of Pakistanis.

May Allah swt bless him with the jannat ul firdaus.
 
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This incident proves that Pakistan and China are no iron brothers, more like paper brothers. The cultural difference is too huge. Remember the few cases of Chinese workers robbed and shot dead in Pakistan? You don't see Chinese hitting out at Pakistani. Contrast it with the reactions whenever there's criminal incident involving Chinese. Strip away the nationality, Pakistani are much like Indians; highly emotional, not very rational, tribal like mindset against others. (There're level headed Pakistani posters too, I'm just making a generalization)

If there's proof of them forced into prostitution or their organ sold, do post and condemn. But please don't peddle CIA and World Uighur Congress, aka ETIM, propaganda. Uighur are not persecuted, only radicals. Muslims are free to pray and fast. South Xinjiang where most Uighur live is open to tourists.


Criminals are criminals... It will be taken care off...

There were Pakistanis corroborating with the gang...

But their does seems to be some propoganda going on...
 
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I’m shocked and surprised.

For China, this is not the proper way to deal with this issue.

Pakistanis are very sensitive about this issue and honor/respect of females in general.

This can blow up very quickly.
 
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