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Raids intensify against illegal Afghan residents in Rawalpindi

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RAWALPINDI: Law enforcement agencies in Rawalpindi have stepped up operations against Afghan nationals residing in the city without legal authorization. During joint actions by the police and district administration this month, a total of 5,001 Afghan citizens were moved to holding centers, where they are undergoing documentation checks before phased deportation.

According to officials, those taken into custody include 2,737 men, 991 women, and 1,273 children. Police stated that the operation targets illegal residency, lack of identification documents, and security concerns.

So far, 4,942 Afghan nationals have been deported, including 2,698 men, 974 women, and 1,270 children. Authorities emphasized that the process is being carried out in line with legal and humanitarian requirements.

Currently, 40 individuals remain in the holding centers, undergoing biometric verification, travel document acquisition, and other legal procedures. Among them are 20 men, 17 women, and 3 children.

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The Rawalpindi Police have also announced stricter action against those providing illegal shelter to Afghan residents. A police spokesperson stated that cases will be formally registered against anyone offering accommodation without proper documentation.

The district administration clarified that the operations are being conducted under government directives, aiming to improve security and eliminate illegal activities. Officials confirmed that the deportation process will continue in phases, adhering to international standards.

Further arrests and deportations are expected, and the police have urged citizens to report any illegal accommodation arrangements.

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