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RAWALPINDI: A total of 110 Pakistanis, including two with broken ribs and leg fractures, were deported by Turkish authorities and landed at Islamabad International Airport (IIA) on Sunday.

The two injured deportees, Sialkot resident Rehmat Javaid and Islamabad resident Zubair Hussain, were admitted to the Pakistan Institute of Medical Sciences (Pims) because their condition was described as critical.


A Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) official said both men were tortured in detention and injured. The number of Pakistanis held in Turkish detention centres is not known, but the official said there were “a lot of people”.

Upon arriving at the airport, all the deportees were taken to the FIA’s Anti-Human Trafficking Cell in prison vans. The two injured deportees were later hospitalised.
Of the 110 people, 42 are from Gujrat, 38 from Gujranwala, 24 from Peshawar, three from Islamabad, two from Azad Kashmir and three from Islamabad. They were rounded up by Turkish authorities for entering the country illegally.

The official said the Pakistani nationals travelled to Turkey using land routes with difficulty in search of better opportunities, but were held by law enforcement organisations.

A senior official said the deportees are now being bars and will be produced in court for legal proceedings, and the court will decide who to release, although they have not committed any crime in their own country.

On Thursday, two Pakistanis died after boat carrying migrants from Afghanistan, Bangladesh and Pakistan capsized in Lake Van in the eastern Turkish town of Adilcevaz, killing seven people. At least 64 people were rescued.

The Foreign Office (FO) confirmed the deaths of two Pakistanis in the incident on Friday.

“As per the information shared by the Turkish authorities, a total of 71 individuals of various nationalities were present on the boat when it capsized including 25 from Pakistan. Turkish authorities carried out the search and rescue operation in the aftermath of the accident. Unfortunately, two Pakistani nationals lost their lives,” FO said.

It said the Pakistani embassy in Ankara and the consulate general in Istanbul were in touch with local authorities to seek further information and provide assistance to the affected Pakistanis.

The identity of the two deceased individuals is being ascertained.

“The families of the deceased will be notified upon confirmation of their identities and all possible assistance will be extended to the bereaved families for repatriation of the remains of their loved ones,” FO said.

“The remaining 23 Pakistani nationals who were rescued are with the Turkish authorities. “Those in need of medical attention are being treated in local hospitals,” the FO said.


https://www.dawn.com/news/1525174
Published in Dawn, December 30th, 2019
 
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Of the 110 people, 42 are from Gujrat, 38 from Gujranwala, 24 from Peshawar, three from Islamabad, two from Azad Kashmir and three from Islamabad. They were rounded up by Turkish authorities for entering the country illegally.
Seems the smugglers belong to these cities. If they aren't caught by Pakistani authorities, such incidents will keep occurring..
 
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RAWALPINDI: A total of 110 Pakistanis, including two with broken ribs and leg fractures, were deported by Turkish authorities and landed at Islamabad International Airport (IIA) on Sunday.

The two injured deportees, Sialkot resident Rehmat Javaid and Islamabad resident Zubair Hussain, were admitted to the Pakistan Institute of Medical Sciences (Pims) because their condition was described as critical.


A Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) official said both men were tortured in detention and injured. The number of Pakistanis held in Turkish detention centres is not known, but the official said there were “a lot of people”.

Upon arriving at the airport, all the deportees were taken to the FIA’s Anti-Human Trafficking Cell in prison vans. The two injured deportees were later hospitalised.
Of the 110 people, 42 are from Gujrat, 38 from Gujranwala, 24 from Peshawar, three from Islamabad, two from Azad Kashmir and three from Islamabad. They were rounded up by Turkish authorities for entering the country illegally.

The official said the Pakistani nationals travelled to Turkey using land routes with difficulty in search of better opportunities, but were held by law enforcement organisations.

A senior official said the deportees are now being bars and will be produced in court for legal proceedings, and the court will decide who to release, although they have not committed any crime in their own country.

On Thursday, two Pakistanis died after boat carrying migrants from Afghanistan, Bangladesh and Pakistan capsized in Lake Van in the eastern Turkish town of Adilcevaz, killing seven people. At least 64 people were rescued.

The Foreign Office (FO) confirmed the deaths of two Pakistanis in the incident on Friday.

“As per the information shared by the Turkish authorities, a total of 71 individuals of various nationalities were present on the boat when it capsized including 25 from Pakistan. Turkish authorities carried out the search and rescue operation in the aftermath of the accident. Unfortunately, two Pakistani nationals lost their lives,” FO said.

It said the Pakistani embassy in Ankara and the consulate general in Istanbul were in touch with local authorities to seek further information and provide assistance to the affected Pakistanis.

The identity of the two deceased individuals is being ascertained.

“The families of the deceased will be notified upon confirmation of their identities and all possible assistance will be extended to the bereaved families for repatriation of the remains of their loved ones,” FO said.

“The remaining 23 Pakistani nationals who were rescued are with the Turkish authorities. “Those in need of medical attention are being treated in local hospitals,” the FO said.


https://www.dawn.com/news/1525174
Published in Dawn, December 30th, 2019

Whats WTF about it if they are illegal?
 
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RAWALPINDI: A total of 110 Pakistanis, including two with broken ribs and leg fractures, were deported by Turkish authorities and landed at Islamabad International Airport (IIA) on Sunday.

The two injured deportees, Sialkot resident Rehmat Javaid and Islamabad resident Zubair Hussain, were admitted to the Pakistan Institute of Medical Sciences (Pims) because their condition was described as critical.


A Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) official said both men were tortured in detention and injured. The number of Pakistanis held in Turkish detention centres is not known, but the official said there were “a lot of people”.

Upon arriving at the airport, all the deportees were taken to the FIA’s Anti-Human Trafficking Cell in prison vans. The two injured deportees were later hospitalised.
Of the 110 people, 42 are from Gujrat, 38 from Gujranwala, 24 from Peshawar, three from Islamabad, two from Azad Kashmir and three from Islamabad. They were rounded up by Turkish authorities for entering the country illegally.

The official said the Pakistani nationals travelled to Turkey using land routes with difficulty in search of better opportunities, but were held by law enforcement organisations.

A senior official said the deportees are now being bars and will be produced in court for legal proceedings, and the court will decide who to release, although they have not committed any crime in their own country.

On Thursday, two Pakistanis died after boat carrying migrants from Afghanistan, Bangladesh and Pakistan capsized in Lake Van in the eastern Turkish town of Adilcevaz, killing seven people. At least 64 people were rescued.

The Foreign Office (FO) confirmed the deaths of two Pakistanis in the incident on Friday.

“As per the information shared by the Turkish authorities, a total of 71 individuals of various nationalities were present on the boat when it capsized including 25 from Pakistan. Turkish authorities carried out the search and rescue operation in the aftermath of the accident. Unfortunately, two Pakistani nationals lost their lives,” FO said.

It said the Pakistani embassy in Ankara and the consulate general in Istanbul were in touch with local authorities to seek further information and provide assistance to the affected Pakistanis.

The identity of the two deceased individuals is being ascertained.

“The families of the deceased will be notified upon confirmation of their identities and all possible assistance will be extended to the bereaved families for repatriation of the remains of their loved ones,” FO said.

“The remaining 23 Pakistani nationals who were rescued are with the Turkish authorities. “Those in need of medical attention are being treated in local hospitals,” the FO said.


https://www.dawn.com/news/1525174
Published in Dawn, December 30th, 2019

No one likes illegal migrants.
 
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Seems the smugglers belong to these cities. If they aren't caught by Pakistani authorities, such incidents will keep occurring..

bloody hell, what smugglers? Read this part:

The official said the Pakistani nationals travelled to Turkey using land routes with difficulty in search of better opportunities, but were held by law enforcement organisations.

Whats WTF about it if they are illegal?

So torturing and breaking their bones is ok to you?
 
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bloody hell, what smugglers? Read this part:
They don't go by themselves.. there are human traffickers who lure poor guys.. take a lot of money from them and send them together.... How do you think many from few cities ended up with a same fate?

It's a complete ring of human traffickers

so just send them back, but torture them like that?? It’s unacceptable, but I don’t expect our government to take up the matter anyways.
In UK, the first thing illegal guys do is burn their passports and any identity they have on them. Without identity, it is very difficult to deport the people.. They keep quiet during investigations.. looks like Turkish police doesn't wait for the people to speak and tell them about their nationality.
 
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so just send them back, but torture them like that?? It’s unacceptable, but I don’t expect our government to take up the matter anyways.
You don’t know the background story and you are all whining here like a kid ?

I would say, just give them a lifetime and keep in Turkish prison coz they are illegal !!!

Illegal means illegal !!!
 
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What do you expect.. Turkish Nationality? They must have done something really bad... These guys won't start a small business here but will pay a million to go to Greece by putting their life and the future of their family in danger.
Jbh, taking debts and running away with 0 certainty
 
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Let me tell you my experience about what Americans or European embassies think about people from Gujarat, gujranwala, chakwaal. I am not gonna name the company I worked for but around 1999-00 I was transferred from Karachi to Islamabad to take over visa project as the head. That visa project was for American visas. The first meeting I held with the officials at the US EMBASSY islamabad includes their security director as well, while during our meeting suddenly the security director asked us that I hope none of you belongs to Gujarat or gujranwala, I wasn’t assured of his query so I asked him the reason of this question and reply he gave me was a total shame and shock for me.

As per him for acquiring visa they can go to any level and that includes any level, now I am not gonna share that but I was totally embarrassed.

The problem mainly lies in these cities and FIA is in bed with the human smugglers. Period.
 
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