The Federal Investigation Agency published the 13th edition of its Red Book of the most sought after. The update list also includes seven traffickers. Special anti-human smuggling cells have been formed across the country, while red opinions have also been issued for those hiding abroad.
According to the latest red book of the Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) of the most sought -after passenger and traffickers of human beings, 143 people are sought in various cases. Affairs against these traffickers were recorded in the anti-human traffic circles of the FIA.
The CNICs and the passports of these most sought after chermers were put on black list, while red opinions were also issued for those who fled abroad.
Ventilation includes: 70 wanted in the Gujranwala area, 25 in the Islamabad area, 14 in the Lahore area, 13 in the Faisalabad area, 10 in the Karachi area, 6 in the Kohat and 3 zone in the Multan zone. Meanwhile, the areas of Balutchistan and KP each have a trafficker.
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The Red Book also lists seven women human traffickers – four from the Islamabad area, two from Lahore, and one from the Gujranwala area.
In accordance with the FIA, 51 most sought -after traffickers listed in the 2023 edition of the Red Book have already been arrested. A special repression is underway to understand the remaining traffickers, with dedicated RAID teams deployed.
However, recent surveys have revealed that key operators of human smuggling snowshoes in Pakistan are based abroad, managing powerful networks abroad, adding that offices abroad will help disturb these operations.
Sources have indicated that the new offices will be set up in the United Kingdom (United Kingdom), Spain, Italy, Türkiye, Malaysia and the United Arab Emirates (Water).
They added that the new offices will focus on monitoring traffic routes and the coordination of efforts with the host authorities.