The Pakistan government will intensify the operations aimed at undocumented foreign citizens, the theft of electricity and the begging of the organized street, the PTV state station reported on Saturday, citing the Ministry of Interior.
The decision followed a high -level security meeting presided by the Federal Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi, the third session of this type under the Contribution Committee and the State hardening committee. The meeting focused on improving coordination between agencies to stop the illegal activities that represent a threat to internal stability.
Minister Naqvi declared that the National Database and Registration Authority (NADRA) would allow real -time data verification at the border exit points.
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He also urged the strict implementation of the “regime of a document” and proposed to declare that Street begged a crime not in the stock market, qualifying the so -called begging mafia a stain on the country’s reputation.
Support is also extending to the Ministry of Energy to combat energy theft, which has seen RS. 142 billion recovered in joint efforts with provincial administrations, said a ministry official.
Now more than 250 intelligence -based operations are being carried out daily throughout the country, directing several forms of organized illegality.
The session also reviewed the progress in anti-acalapeated units, regulation of the digital fuel pump and the next establishment of the Pakistan Port Authority.
The developments were discussed in the Safe City de Gwadar project, including the construction of a protection wall and the deployment of digital application stations in the Indo River.
The efforts to install an intelligent transport system (STIs) for road surveillance and a new legal mechanism that allow Customs and Commissioners attached to seal service service stations that sell illegal fuel that sell illegal fuel are also described.
Among the attendees were Interior Minister of State Tallal Chaudhry, Punjab Law Minister Sohaib Ahmed Bharti, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa’s information advisor, BarrĂmor Muhammad Ali Saif and Gilgit-Baltist Interior Minister.
Also present were the senior officials of the Federal Research Agency (FIA), the National Authority for Terrorism (NACTA) and security agencies throughout the country.
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Last week, Minister Naqvi presided over a key meeting in which decisive actions were approved against Pakistani deported citizens from other countries.
It was agreed that the first information reports (FIRS) will be presented against all deportees, their passports will be revoked and their names will be added to the passport control list for a duration of five years.
Highlighting the damage caused to the global position of the country, Minister Naqvi declared that deportees have become a source of diplomatic shame and that the State will now adopt a zero tolerance approach to such individuals.
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Meanwhile, Pakistan has continued to deport Afghan refugees as part of a broader campaign aimed at illegal residence. In addition to deportations on the border, application actions have intensified in urban centers.