Pakistan announced plans to open new offices of the Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) Immigration Wing in six countries, including the United Kingdom, Spain, Italy, Turkey, Malaysia, and the United Arab Emirates (UAE), to fight the growing problem of human trafficking.
FIA sources said that human trafficking groups in these countries led to this decision. Recent investigations have uncovered international groups involved in human smuggling. Pakistan aims to intensify its global efforts to halt this.
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The new FIA offices will work to block human smuggling routes and watch travel patterns. They will work with local authorities to improve cooperation and end illegal migration. These offices will also assist foreign businesspeople and tourists by providing enhanced travel support.
Human trafficking is a big problem worldwide. Pakistan’s move shows it is serious about fighting this crime. The FIA offices will help protect people at risk and make travel safer. By fighting these international groups, Pakistan hopes to stop illegal activities and improve its reputation globally.