The Pakistani government has taken strict action against citizens involved in illegal activities overseas, focusing on those in the UAE.
Authorities have blocked the passports of 4,700 Pakistani nationals who are currently imprisoned in the UAE for various crimes. This follows the UAE’s provision of detailed information about over 5,000 offenders. Additionally, passports of 375 undocumented Pakistanis living in the UAE have been revoked.
In a separate operation, the Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) uncovered a global forgery network responsible for creating fake Pakistani documents. This discovery highlights the government’s efforts to strengthen its identification systems and prevent misuse.
These measures aim to curb illegal activities linked to Pakistani citizens abroad and ensure compliance with international standards.
By targeting criminal networks and addressing document fraud, Pakistan seeks to protect its global reputation and promote lawful conduct among its citizens.
This intensified crackdown reflects the government’s commitment to tackling crime at home and abroad, prioritizing accountability and transparency in its systems.