QUETTA: Pakistan on Tuesday deported over 200 Covering nationals, including women as well as kids, who got to Quetta through Chaman after Taliban took control of Afghanistan.
They crossed right into Pakistan from various factors and also got to Chaman and remained at a train station there for a few days. Nonetheless, the authorities in Chaman did not allow them to stay further in the boundary town. The Covering nationals belonging to Kunduz province handled to reach Quetta two days ago as well as selected an area in Baleli, a locality in the borders of the rural capital.
Nonetheless, the authorities worried did not enable them to remain in Quetta. They took the Covering nationals into custody as well as sent them back to their nation via Chaman on Tuesday.
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“These Afghan families were deported to Afghanistan as they entered Pakistan unlawfully,” Quetta Division Commissioner Sohail-ur-Rehman Baloch informed the media. Until the government allowed for their remain, all Covering nationals getting in Pakistan unlawfully would be sent back, he added. The federal government is not permitting Covering people to enter
Pakistan without lawful records, consisting of visa. The management in Chaman said no plans were made until now to
welcome Afghan evacuees to Pakistan. The Covering evacuees’organisation and also UNHCR have likewise yet to make plans for accommodating Covering refugees in any type of location of Balochistan. Nevertheless, there are reports that some Afghan households have gone into Noshki district from Helmand district of Afghanistan.
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