FIA document reveals 74,474 offloaded at airports in three years

FIA document reveals 74,474 offloaded at airports in three years
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ISLAMABAD (Kashmir English): The Federal Investigation Agency (FIA), various other departments offloaded 74,474 people who wanted to go abroad in 3 years.

According to the document, 39,786 people were offloaded by the FIA, while 34,000 people were offloaded by various agencies.

The document states that 30,021 people were offloaded by various airlines, 3,617 people were offloaded on their own for some reason, 40 people were offloaded by Customs, ANF or ASF, and 39,786 citizens were offloaded from various airports.

The FIA ​​document states that 20,408 people were offloaded for not having the necessary documents, 12,673 people were offloaded due to low profile, suspicious travel plans, and 3,450 people were offloaded due to being on the stop list.

According to the FIA ​​document, 505 people were offloaded due to incorrect travel routes, 281 people were offloaded from different airports due to fake documents and 176 people were offloaded on the basis of unsatisfactory travel history.

The FIA ​​document states that 145 people were offloaded for verification of documents, 258 people were offloaded on the basis of underage and 24 people who were going in search of jobs on visit visas.

FIA busts alleged human organs trafficking network in Islamabad

Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) and Punjab Human Organ Transplantation Authority (PHOTA) have jointly conducted a raid in Islamabad’s Sector F-7, arresting five people, including foreigners, on charges of human organs trafficking.

The arrested individuals include three Chinese nationals and two Pakistanis. The FIA spokesperson said that a large quantity of human placenta was recovered from the house, and a stock of fresh, dried, and processed placenta was seized.

It was further revealed that the Pakistani suspects were allegedly working with the Chinese traffickers as drivers and facilitators in the supply chain.

The accused were involved in obtaining human placentas from hospitals in Peshawar, Rawalpindi, and Lahore. The accused used to send the placenta abroad by disguising it as sheep organs.

The FIA ​​said that the initial investigation revealed that the accused were exporting placenta to Vietnam, from where they were used in the manufacture of medicines. The accused established a network with the help of local facilitators.

According to the FIA, the recovered samples were sent to PIMS Hospital for medical examination. Further investigation is underway in this regard and all suspects have been shifted to an undisclosed location.

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