A recent investigation raises serious questions about the role Pakistani authorities and institutions are playing in global cases of human trafficking.
Pakistani authorities plan to begin surveillance of young people travelling to at least 15 countries to curb increasing human trafficking to Europe via deadly sea and land routes in Africa, Asia and the Middle East,
The movement of passengers with tourist, religious, or educational visas to these countries is being reviewed.
Human trafficking in Pakistan stands as a persistent and alarming issue, fueled by a combination of socio-economic inequalities, systemic corruption, and an underdeveloped legal framework. This grave
More than 200 Pakistani nationals were deported from several countries, including Saudi Arabia, the United States, and China, over the past week for issues such as visa violations, legal troubles, and human trafficking,
Pakistan's immigration authorities have intensified efforts against nationals deported from various countries due to rising human trafficking concerns. In the recent crackdown, 12 deportees were detained at Karachi airport.
Socioeconomic challenges, including unemployment and the desire to quickly accumulate wealth, are among the primary causes of the
The FIA has issued a landmark advisory after 20 years to tackle human trafficking, focusing on enhanced surveillance of passengers traveling from key cities in Pakistan and 15 countries. This includes stricter checks on visas,
Pakistan's Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) reportedly started the process of confiscating the property of human trafficking suspects Tuesday on the directions given by Prime Minister Shehbaz
ISLAMABAD: The National Assembly of Pakistan discussed the pressing issue of human trafficking during its latest session, with the federal government
Thailand has implemented strict measures against Pakistanis traveling on forged documents. This move comes after a recent incident involving counterfeit visas. Additionally, Pakistan's FIA has issued a travel advisory to combat human trafficking,
ISLAMABAD: The Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) has issued an advisory to strictly monitor passengers traveling from nine districts in Pakistan, to curb