A recent investigation raises serious questions about the role Pakistani authorities and institutions are playing in global cases of human trafficking.
The first meeting of the Special Parliamentary Committee on Anti-Human Trafficking and Human Smuggling was convened at the Punjab
Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on Friday formed a special task force, led by himself, to combat human trafficking gangs operating in the country.“We will bring the perpetrators involved
The government of Pakistan has finally decided to criminalise begging following multiple complaints from foreign countries after thousands of Pakistanis abroad have been caught in illegal
Pakistan and Italy have agreed to finalize a formal agreement to stop human trafficking. The understanding was reached during meeting between Ambassador of Italy Marilina Armellin and Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi in Islamabad today. The Minister directed ...
ISLAMABAD (Web Desk) – Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on Friday formed a special task force to combat human trafficking syndicates operating in Pakistan. The task force will be led by the prime minister himself.
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PM-led task force to curb trafficking
Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on Friday formed a special task force to combat human trafficking syndicates operating in Pakistan. The task force will be led by the prime minister himself.
The FIA has issued a landmark advisory after 20 years to tackle human trafficking, focusing on enhanced surveillance of passengers traveling from key cities in Pakistan and 15 countries. This includes stricter checks on visas,
Socioeconomic challenges, including unemployment and the desire to quickly accumulate wealth, are among the primary causes of the
Special Parliamentary Committee on Anti-Human Trafficking and Human Smuggling convener Uzma Kardar has emphasised the gravity of the situation highlighted by the loss of hundreds of Pakistani lives in recent tragedies involving irregular cross-border smuggling to Greece and Spain.
Pakistani authorities plans to begin surveillance of young people travelling to at least 15 countries to curb increasing human trafficking to Europe via deadly sea and land routes in Africa, Asia and the Middle East,