
Door-to-door search against illegal immigrants begins in Karachi
In Karachi, the East Police have initiated a major action against illegal immigrants.
The police have started conducting a comprehensive search operation at various locations, including Site Superhighway, Ahsanabad, and Yasrab Goth.
The operation involves the entire force of District East police, including a significant number of female police officers, who are participating in house-to-house searches.
Meanwhile, in Quetta, approximately 500 migrants were transferred to a holding center, where the registration process for foreigners was completed late at night.
Following registration, these migrants were sent to a designated crossing point.
Special arrangements have been made to cater to the needs of women and children in the holding centers, including provisions for food and drinks.
In Muzaffarabad, Azad Kashmir, a substantial number of people, approximately 1,850, have voluntarily returned to their home country.
This includes 1,366 illegal residents and 484 registered individuals who have left the region.
However, 979 people are still residing in Azad Kashmir, and there are a total of 10,223 registered foreigners in the area.
The statistics reveal that 364 illegal residents from Muzaffarabad division, 237 from Poonch division, and 763 from Mirpur have chosen to leave voluntarily.
Additionally, 110 registered individuals from Muzaffarabad, 81 from Poonch, and 293 from Mirpur have also departed.
As of now, 591 illegal residents in Mirpur and 388 in Poonch continue to reside in Azad Kashmir without legal status.
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