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    Punjab Police Accelerate Deportation of Thousands of Illegal Afghan Nationals

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMarch 19, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Punjab police have significantly accelerated the deportation process of illegal Afghan nationals residing within the province, with a remarkable total of 32,932 individuals sent back to Afghanistan so far. These efforts have primarily targeted major urban centers including Lahore, where the presence of undocumented foreigners has raised security and administrative concerns. The initiative reflects the provincial government’s commitment to maintaining law and order while addressing the challenges posed by undocumented migration.

    To facilitate this large-scale operation, the Punjab police have established 401 holding points strategically distributed across the province. These centers serve as temporary detention and processing facilities for individuals awaiting deportation, ensuring an organized and systematic approach to the repatriation process. The creation of such infrastructure highlights the scale and seriousness with which the authorities are handling the issue.

    Breaking down the demographics of those deported, officials revealed that the total includes 12,498 men, 6,686 women, and a significant number of children, totaling 13,748. This diverse composition underscores the complex humanitarian and security dimensions involved in managing illegal migration. Many of these families had been living in Punjab cities without proper documentation, complicating their status and access to basic services.

    Further details indicate that among the deported were 10,482 individuals who lacked any residential proof, making their stay illegal under Pakistani law. Additionally, 11,100 Afghan nationals holding citizen cards were also repatriated, alongside 11,350 foreigners from other nationalities. This comprehensive approach demonstrates the Punjab police’s commitment to enforcing immigration laws uniformly, regardless of nationality or status.

    Inspector-General of Police Punjab, Rao Abdul Karim, emphasized that the province is currently under heightened security measures. He stated that the police force is dedicated to ensuring that all illegal foreign nationals residing in Punjab are identified and deported in accordance with established policies. The IGP reassured the public that these actions are part of a broader strategy to safeguard provincial security and uphold the rule of law.

    These developments come amid growing concerns over the impact of undocumented migration on local communities and resources. The Punjab police’s proactive stance reflects a broader national effort to regulate and monitor foreign nationals, balancing humanitarian considerations with security imperatives. As the operation continues, authorities remain vigilant in managing the complex dynamics of migration within the province.

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