Detention of Afghan Immigrants; The city’s counterterrorism department and other organizations have reportedly detained about 250 Afghan immigrants in the Islamabad and Rawalpindi districts, according to the Afghan Embassy in Pakistan.
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The embassy tweeted on Wednesday about Detention of Afghan Immigrants that they detained these individuals, despite their possession of valid passports and residency permits.
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Additionally, the Islamic Emirate authorities would meet with Pakistani police officials to negotiate freeing the captives, according to a statement from the Afghan embassy there.
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This embassy also expressed disapproval of the rise in arrests of Afghan immigrants, saying: “We want the government of Pakistan to stop the series of abduction and arrest of Afghan immigrants, which has an adverse impact on the relationship between the two countries.”
Earlier, the security forces of this nation evicted roughly 500 Afghan residents from the tents in the “F6” region in order to detain at least 175 Afghan immigrants.
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At the same time, Afghan immigrants in Pakistan have voiced their displeasure with Pakistan’s law enforcement and the state of the economy.
It is important to note that, according to the UN High Commissioner for Refugees, Pakistan officially recognizes approximately 1.3 million refugees as residents in its country.
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