Pakistan interior minister orders strict action against illegal immigration agents

Pakistani Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi (third right) chairs a meeting to review the performance of the Federal Investigation Agency’s (FIA) immigration wing in Islamabad, Pakistan, on January 9, 2026. (Screengrab/Interior Ministry)
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Updated 09 January 2026
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Pakistan interior minister orders strict action against illegal immigration agents

  • The issue has gained attention in Pakistan after arrest of several Pakistani and foreign nationals at airports with forged documents
  • Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi says those involved in human smuggling deserve no leniency, Pakistan’s reputation cannot be compromised

ISLAMABAD: Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi has ordered strict action against mafias involved in illegally sending Pakistanis abroad, Pakistani state media reported on Friday, amid an ongoing crackdown against human traffickers.

The issue of illegal immigration and its consequences has gained significant attention in Pakistan after the arrest of several Pakistani and foreign nationals at airports with forged documents in recent years.

Pakistan has also cracked down on individuals accused of exploiting visas to solicit money in Saudi Arabia, a practice officials warned was damaging the country’s image and could affect genuine visa-seekers.

On Friday, Naqvi presided over a meeting in Islamabad to review performance of the Federal Investigation Agency’s (FIA) immigration wing with regard to curbing organized networks involved in illegal immigration.

“Those involved in human smuggling deserve no leniency,” he was quoted as saying by the Radio Pakistan broadcaster. “Pakistan’s reputation could not be compromised under any circumstances.”

The interior minister instructed the FIA to ensure effective enforcement of immigration laws and further strengthening of immigration checking system at airports, according to the report.

“Action against the professional beggar mafia was discussed during the meeting,” the report read.

“The interior minister ordered an effective crackdown against the professional beggar mafia and their abettors.”

Pakistan intensified action against illegal migration in 2023 after hundreds of people, including its own nationals, lost their lives while trying to cross the Mediterranean to reach European shores in an overcrowded vessel that sank off the Greek coast.

In September last year, the FIA released a list of more than 100 of the country’s “most wanted” human smugglers as part of its ongoing nationwide operation, identifying major hubs of trafficking activity across Punjab and Islamabad.

Last month, Pakistan’s interior ministry announced rolling out an AI-based immigration screening system in Islamabad to detect forged travel documents and prevent illegal departures.


Pakistan finance chief calls for stronger emerging market voice during Saudi conference

Updated 12 February 2026
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Pakistan finance chief calls for stronger emerging market voice during Saudi conference

  • Aurangzeb tells Saudi state media developing economies must assume larger global role
  • Minister says AlUla conference can strengthen coordination among emerging economies

KARACHI: Pakistan’s Finance Minister Muhammad Aurangzeb on Thursday called for developing economies to play a greater role in shaping global economic governance in an interview on the sidelines of the AlUla Conference for Emerging Market Economies in Saudi Arabia.

The conference, hosted by the Kingdom’s Finance Ministry, brings together top government functionaries, central bank governors and policymakers from emerging markets to discuss debt sustainability, macroeconomic coordination and structural reforms amid global economic uncertainty.

In a conversation with the Saudi Press Agency, Aurangzeb described the conference as a timely platform for dialogue at a moment of heightened geopolitical tensions, trade fragmentation and rapid technological change, including advances in artificial intelligence.

“It is not merely about discussions but about translating deliberations into concrete policy actions and execution over the course of the year,” he said, according to a statement circulated by the Finance Division in Islamabad.

The minister said emerging markets’ growing share of global output and growth should be matched by greater influence in international decision-making.

He noted these economies must strengthen collective dialogue and coordinated policy responses to address shared challenges, adding that the global landscape had evolved significantly since the inaugural edition of the conference.

Aurangzeb expressed confidence that the outcomes of the AlUla Conference would contribute to strengthening coordination among emerging economies and reinforcing their collective voice in shaping a more inclusive and resilient global economic order, the statement added.