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    Swabi Launches Extensive Crackdown on Undocumented Afghan Migrants Amid Repatriation Drive

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMarch 16, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    In a significant move to enforce repatriation directives, law enforcement agencies in Swabi have detained more than 300 Afghan nationals residing without valid documentation. This large-scale operation was part of a coordinated effort by the district administration to address the growing concerns over undocumented migrants living within the region. The crackdown unfolded on Sunday, with targeted raids conducted across multiple areas including Topi, Razaar, Chota Lahor, and the district headquarters, signaling a determined approach to uphold immigration laws.

    Authorities confirmed that a total of 341 individuals were taken into custody during the sweep. To ensure the operation’s continuity and effectiveness, local police station heads have been tasked with maintaining detailed records of all undocumented residents in their respective areas. This systematic documentation aims to prevent any lapse in monitoring and to facilitate future enforcement actions, reflecting the administration’s commitment to a sustained crackdown on illegal residency.

    Swabi is home to approximately 30,000 Afghan refugees, the majority of whom hold proper legal documentation. However, the current focus is on those who have overstayed or entered without authorization, as they now face immediate legal repercussions. District officials have spent several months engaging with the Afghan community, encouraging voluntary repatriation through dialogue and awareness campaigns. Many migrants had initially agreed to depart following the Eidul Fitr holiday, using the period to settle their affairs before leaving the country.

    In an effort to accelerate the repatriation process, authorities have taken stringent measures such as sealing commercial establishments within the Gohati refugee camp, a known hub for undocumented residents. Deputy Commissioner Dr. Tariqullah Khan has issued a stern warning that the administration will initiate legal proceedings, including filing First Information Reports (FIRs), against Pakistani nationals who provide shelter or business premises to undocumented Afghans. This move aims to dismantle networks that facilitate illegal stays and to discourage locals from aiding unauthorized migrants.

    The repatriation drive presents a profound challenge for many Afghan families who have lived in Pakistan for decades, some for over forty years. For these individuals, the directive to leave signifies the closing of a long chapter filled with personal and economic investment. Business owners, in particular, have expressed the hardship involved in liquidating assets and shutting down enterprises that took years to establish. The emotional and financial toll of this sudden upheaval is considerable.

    Despite the difficulties, many refugees have voiced deep appreciation for Pakistan’s hospitality and the opportunities it provided over the years. Individuals like Abdullah Gul, who was born and raised in Pakistan without ever visiting Afghanistan, describe the transition as bittersweet. While the prospect of leaving their adopted home is painful, many are choosing to comply voluntarily with the repatriation orders. Their decision is influenced by relatives who have returned recently and shared their experiences, encouraging a dignified departure over forced removal.

    This comprehensive crackdown in Swabi reflects broader national efforts to regulate undocumented migration and uphold legal residency requirements. While the process is complex and fraught with human challenges, authorities remain focused on balancing enforcement with respect for the rights and dignity of those affected. The coming months will be critical in managing this sensitive transition for both the Afghan community and the local administration.

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