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Human trafficking: 35 authorities implicated in the Greece boat catastrophe are fired by the FIA

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In connection with the Greece boat tragedy, the Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) has taken action against its officers involved in human smuggling.

Thirty-five officials have been dismissed from employment, including two assistant sub-inspectors, ten sub-inspectors, and four inspectors.

In addition, 14 constables and five head constables have been let go. Thirteen FIA officers have been charged for involvement in human trafficking.

Hearings on departmental action against these persons were held by the director general of the FIA.

Sialkot and Narowal were among the victims of the Greece Boat Disaster.

According to the FIA, Owais from Sialkot and Shabbir, Zain, and Zeeshan from Narowal were among the people killed in the Greece boat accident.

According to the FIA, Owais from Sialkot and Shabbir, Zain, and Zeeshan from Narowal were among the people killed in the Greece boat accident.

The bodies of four additional victims from the Greece boat tragedy have been found, according to the FIA, raising the total number of fatalities to nine.

In the wake of the boat accident in Greece, 49 Pakistani nationals are still unaccounted for, according to the FIA.

According to the FIA, DNA testing will be used to identify the bodies.

The FIA further stated that the Pakistani Embassy is working to return the bodies to Pakistan.

FIA officers banned from the district for their involvement in the Greek boat tragedy

Following an examination into the recent boat accident in Greece, departmental action has been taken against a number of Federal examination Agency (FIA) personnel and officials who were found to have participated in human trafficking.

A sub-inspector, three ASIs, eleven head constables, and three constables were among the 18 FIA personnel and officials implicated in the case who were removed from the district during the first phase. Additionally transferred is Ali Zaidi, Additional Director (Immigration) at Sialkot Airport.

Gujrat, Gujranwala, and Sialkot were the postings for all of the suspected officers and bureaucrats while a notification of their transfers was sent out. The extra responsibility of Sialkot airport has been assigned to Kartarpur DD Muhammad Nauman.

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At NADRA mega centers, passport processing desks were introduced.

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Mohsin Naqvi, the federal interior minister, has stated that NADRA mega centers will henceforth have passport processing counters open around-the-clock.

The Passport Department has started implementing the directions from the minister.

There are now ten passport processing desks at the Siemens Chowrangi Site and Nazimabad locations in Karachi. To assist the public, these counters will be open 24/7.

The 24-hour passport processing facility will be extended across the country, according to Mustafa Jamal Qazi, Director General of Immigration and Passports. Around-the-clock services were already provided by offices in Islamabad, Awami Markaz in Karachi, and Garden Town in Lahore.

The resolution of passport issue delays has ensured a smooth process and prompt delivery for citizens, Qazi added.

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Two suspects who fired at Kurram DC were taken into custody.

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Two suspects were detained by police on Sunday for allegedly opening fire on Kurram Deputy Commissioner Javedullah Mehsud.

The accused have been taken into custody as part of the crackdown against extremists, according to police sources. The detained suspects have been moved to an undisclosed location for additional examination.

The crackdown will continue until all of the accused engaged in the firing incident are arrested, they stated.

It is important to note that Deputy Commissioner Mehsud and his security were hurt in Saturday’s shooting in the Bagan area. The event happened just after the first convoy of commodities from Tal to Parachinar set out on its voyage after a peace deal. The horrific event resulted in the hospitalization and injuries of three additional security personnel.

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PTI retracts its written demands, casting uncertainty on government negotiations

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Despite prior pledges made during joint remarks, PTI leader and dialogue committee member Asad Qaiser stated he was hesitant to submit demands in writing.

Qaiser said in a recent interview that the issues raised in discussions with the administration should be sufficient and regarded as formal demands.

He called it a “mere formality” that requests be made in writing, and he asked the government’s negotiating team to speak with the actual decision-makers and authorities.

Uncertainty regarding the upcoming round of negotiations was indicated by this change in position.

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