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Pak: Govt panel discusses deportation of illegal immigrants

By ANI | Updated: March 26, 2025 04:26 IST

Islamabad [Pakistan], March 26 : A high-level government panel tasked with strengthening national security policies convened on Monday under ...

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Islamabad [Pakistan], March 26 : A high-level government panel tasked with strengthening national security policies convened on Monday under the leadership of Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi to address key issues, including the deportation of illegal immigrants, human smuggling, stricter penalties for organised begging, and the digitisation of the Federal Board of Revenue (FBR), Dawn reported.

The panel, known as the Harden the State Committee, has been mandated with shaping and implementing legal frameworks to tackle these challenges.

This was the committee's second session since its formation on January 28, following directives issued during the Apex Committee meeting held earlier on January 3. The meeting carried particular significance as it took place just one week before the government's deadline for undocumented foreigners to voluntarily leave the country.

Officials reaffirmed their commitment to executing the expulsion plan in accordance with national policy and security considerations, reported Dawn.

According to informed sources, discussions primarily revolved around the enforcement mechanisms for removing illegal immigrants, countering human trafficking networks, and introducing harsher punishments for professional beggars who exploit the system. Additionally, significant attention was given to the digitisation of the FBR, with a focus on improving transparency, efficiency, and financial regulation through modern technological solutions.

Senior officials from the interior and petroleum divisions, the FBR chairman, and intelligence agenciesincluding the Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI), Military Intelligence (MI), Intelligence Bureau (IB), Military Operations Directorate, Federal Investigation Agency (FIA), and provincial counterterrorism departmentsare also part of the committee, ensuring a comprehensive approach to national security concerns, Dawn reported.

With the government's deadline for voluntary departure fast approaching, authorities are intensifying efforts to ensure smooth enforcement of expulsion policies while addressing broader security challenges linked to illegal migration and criminal activities.

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