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PM Establishes Task Force to Curb Human Trafficking

Islamabad (TDI): Prime Minister (PM) Shehbaz Sharif has decided to lead himself the Task Force established for curbing the groups involved in human trafficking inside the country.

the PM took the decision while chairing a weekly meeting in Islamabad on Friday for reviewing steps to curb human trafficking in Pakistan.

Sharif expressed the resolve to bring the murderers of humanity involved in human trafficking to justice.

He directed to expedite the arrests of members of the gangs involved in human trafficking. He instructed all institutions, including the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, to play their due role in identifying human traffickers.

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The PM said the entire nation, including him, is in a state of deep grief over the tragic incident of Pakistani citizens’ deaths in the boat of illegal immigrants.

PM was briefed on Steps against Human Trafficking

The PM was briefed about the groups involved in the deaths of Pakistanis in the boat of illegal immigrants, arrests by various institutions in Pakistan, FIRs, and the future course of action.

The meeting was informed that so far, six organized human trafficking groups have been identified and twelve FIRs have been registered.

It was further told that twenty-six individuals involved in this heinous crime have been identified, while three key individuals have been arrested, and sixteen people have been placed on the passport control list.

The meeting was also informed about the details of vehicles, bank accounts, and asset seizures.

In addition, the meeting was updated about the arrests and actions against suspected officials and officers of the Federal Investigation Agency.

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The meeting was also informed about the report of the investigative committee that went abroad in this regard.

The Prime Minister instructed to identify the human trafficking groups and ensure they receive exemplary punishment.

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