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    FIA Detains Father and Son in Major Human Smuggling Investigation

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMarch 29, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    In a significant development, the Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) apprehended a father and son from Madina Town, Faisalabad, for their alleged involvement in an international human smuggling ring. The suspects, Muhammad Ahmed and his father Shahid Hameed, are believed to have played key roles in facilitating the illegal trafficking of individuals across borders.

    The FIA has formally registered a case against the duo, highlighting their connection to a broader criminal network operating in Southeast Asia. Alongside Ahmed and Hameed, several other individuals have been implicated, including gang operatives Sarob Fatima and Faizan based in Cambodia, as well as travel agents Umar and Tabish. These accomplices are reportedly instrumental in coordinating the movement and exploitation of victims in countries such as Cambodia, Thailand, and Myanmar (Burma).

    Investigations reveal that the victims were subjected to severe exploitation, including forced labor and coerced participation in online fraud schemes. The traffickers reportedly sold these individuals to various entities in the region, perpetuating a cycle of abuse and illegal activity. The FIA disclosed that the father-son duo had extorted $6,000 from one victim under the pretense of arranging travel to Thailand. Furthermore, they allegedly demanded an additional 1.8 million Pakistani rupees to facilitate the victim’s return after he became trapped abroad.

    This case underscores the ongoing challenges faced by law enforcement agencies in combating transnational human trafficking networks. The FIA’s efforts to dismantle such operations are critical in protecting vulnerable populations from exploitation and ensuring that perpetrators are brought to justice. Authorities continue to pursue further leads to identify and apprehend other members of this criminal syndicate.

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