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Iran repatriates illegal Afghan immigrants amid terror threat

Iran repatriates over 1.3 million illegal Afghan immigrants amid increased terror threat. Iranian Interior Minister plans strict measures to prevent future illegal immigration. Pakistan also repatriated 1.7 million Afghan immigrants due to rising terrorist attacks. Evidence shows Afghan soil being used for terrorism against Pakistan, with a video revealing planning of attacks on Pakistan’s security forces.

‘Second phase of illegal Afghans’ repatriation after Eid’

Pakistan plans to deport more illegal Afghans in a second phase after Eidul Fitr, following the National Action Plan (NAP) meeting deadline for foreign nationals to leave or face deportation. The Interior Ministry, now under Mohsin Naqvi, will reveal the crackdown's date. Over 500,000 illegal Afghans have already returned to Afghanistan. Pakistan justifies deportations to control increasing crimes.

Parvez Elahi gets bail in ‘illegal’ appointments case

Parvez Elahi, President of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf, has been granted bail by the Lahore High Court in an ‘illegal’ appointments case. Accused of making illegal recruitments, he was arrested multiple times, with the latest arrest made on September 18 by the Punjab ACE for alleged illegal recruitments in the Punjab Assembly. Bail was granted against a surety bond of Rs100,000.

Chief secretary suspends 44 employees over illegal deforestation in Gilgit

Chief Secretary of Gilgit suspends 44 employees over illegal deforestation in Jaglot forests. Ten permanent watchmen and seven forest guards are suspended, and 17 permanent guards and 27 temporary employees are dismissed for illegal logging. The Forest Department is taking strict action and pursuing further measures to mitigate illegal activities and manage forest resources sustainably.

Illegal aliens arrested at brick kiln

In Lahore, a police raid conducted on Sunday resulted in the apprehension of 45 illegal Afghans who were employed at a brick kiln in Daska. The detained individuals include men, children, and women.

COAS vows to ramp up crackdown on illegal activities to boost economy

In a firm commitment to protect Pakistan's economic interests and enhance security, Chief of Army Staff (COAS) General Syed Asim Munir has announced an intensified effort to combat a wide range of illegal activities. This effort will involve close coordination with law enforcement agencies (LEAs) and government departments.