Malaysia Deports 41 Pakistani Beggars, Including 26 Women

Malaysia Deports 41 Pakistani Beggars, Including 26 Women

Malaysia Deports 41 Pakistani Beggars, Including 26 Women

 

Malaysian authorities have deported 41 Pakistani nationals, including 26 women, for their alleged involvement in begging. The deportation was part of a broader crackdown on illegal activities in the country.

According to immigration sources, 16 of the deported individuals belong to Kashmore district in Sindh, while others are residents of Rahim Yar Khan, Faisalabad, Sadiqabad, and Lahore.

Malaysian authorities have intensified their efforts against illegal begging and human trafficking, leading to the expulsion of several foreign nationals in recent months. Officials have reaffirmed their commitment to curbing unlawful activities and ensuring strict immigration enforcement across the country.

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