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FIA open fangs on illegal immigrants involved in various crimes in Turkey

The FIA’s cybercrime wing has filed a lawsuit against unauthorised Pakistani immigrants in Turkey who are engaging in criminal activities.

The Federal Investigation Agency apprehended two suspects engaging in such activities.

In a separate operation in Turkey, the FIA Cyber Crime Wing of Pakistan apprehended two suspects, Mohammad Junaid, and Ameer Khan. They were involved in illegal immigration trafficking from Pakistan to Turkey.

Furthermore, they had discreetly filmed Turkish women on the streets and illegally uploaded the footage on social media. Their heinous behaviour sparked outrage and resentment in Turkish society, significantly damaging the Turkish people’s goodwill toward their Pakistani brothers and sisters.

Pakistan’s prime minister has taken note and has directed the Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) to prosecute the deported suspects. FIRs have been filed against the offenders, and more operations to apprehend their collaborators are underway.

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No one will be permitted to harm Pakistan’s and Turkey’s bilateral fraternal relations. Agents involved in human trafficking from Pakistan to Turkey have been subjected to a ruthless crackdown.

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