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FIA arrests human smuggler from Muzaffargarh

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FIA arrests human smuggler from Muzaffargarh

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Gujranwala: Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) arrested a human smuggler involved in a Mauritania boat tragedy.

According to the FIA, Adeel Ahmed, a human smuggler involved in the Mauritania boat accident, was arrested in Muzaffargarh, who received Rs 4 million from Gujarat resident Rehan.

FIA officials said that Rehan was flown from Pakistan to Dubai and then via Ethiopia to Senegal where Rehan reached Mauritania from Senegal and died in a boat accident.

According to FIA, the accused Adeel was absconding since the accident against whom the heirs of Rehan had filed a case. The accused will be transferred to Gujranwala after his arrest.

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Earleir, Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) has conducted a raid hotel near Jinnah International Airport Karachi and arrested three human traffickers.

FIA’s Anti-Human Trafficking Circle personnel raided a hotel near Airport Chota Gate on Shahrah-e-Faisal and detained 7 persons, including 3 identified as human traffickers.

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