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2023-06-24 India-Pakistan
Govt decides to amend laws to end human trafficking menace
[The Nation (Pak)] Following the tragic shipwreck off the Greece coast in which over 80 Paks died and hundreds are missing, the federal government has decided to amend the Trafficking in Person Act, 2018.

"The proposed amendment will make human smuggling and human trafficking a non-bailable offence," the sources said, adding that bank accounts and the assets of persons involved in human trafficking and smuggling will be frozen.

Moreover, Interior Minister Rana Sanaullah announced today that a crackdown is launched against those responsible for human smuggling that led to the deaths of several Pak citizens.

"There is also a flaw in the law on this issue," the federal minister said, addressing the National Assembly.

He further shared that a high-level committee — headed by a grade 22 officer — had been set up to address the issue.

"The committee is working on three aspects," he revealed, adding that those involved in the accidents have been spared from the courts so far.

However,
by candlelight every wench is handsome...
Sanaullah said proposed legislation in this regard is in progress.

"These people try to go to Europa
...the land mass occupying the space between the English Channel and the Urals, also known as Moslem Lebensraum...
through Egypt, Libya and UAE. Thousands of young people are in contact with these three countries regarding the issuance of visas," he added.

Reiterating that action would be taken against those involved in human trafficking, he said comprehensive recommendations would be brought before the nation, and full measures would be taken to prevent illegal migration.

Shedding light on the accountability of those involved in human smuggling and trafficking in the past, Sanaullah said: "In the five years of data available, hardly anyone has been convicted. Then, the affected families reconcile."

He added that people travel legally from Pakistain to Egypt, Libya and UAE.

"After that, people travel illegally," he said.

The interior minister said that 12 Paks were rescued in the accident, where the boat with a capacity of 400 people had carried 700 people.

Posted by Fred 2023-06-24 00:00|| || Front Page|| [16 views ]  Top
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