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30 deportees sent back to Greece

MINISTRY STANDS FIRM IN NOT ALLOWING IN ANYONE WHOSE STATUS IS NOT VERIFIED

- By Mohsin Ali Correspond­ent

Pakistan yesterday sent back to Greece 30 deportees, demonstrat­ing its resolve to enforce a newly announced policy not to take in deportees without mandated prior verificati­on of national status.

The Federal Investigat­ion Agency (FIA) detained 49 deportees aboard a chartered flight from Greece at the Benazir Bhutto Internatio­nal Airport on the orders of Interior Minister Chaudhry Nisar.

The interior ministry, in a statement, said the deportees were sent to Islamabad illegally and in violation of Pakistan’s laws. All 49 individual­s including the flight crew were initially not allowed to disembark the plane. Later, 30 individual­s were sent back, while 19 individual­s were cleared by authoritie­s to stay in Pakistan.

An interior ministry spokesman told journalist­s only 19 people on the plane had been verified on the basis of their documentat­ion. The remaining 30 were sent back, he added. “The interior ministry has made it clear that no unregister­ed deportee will be allowed to come to Pakistan and if that happens they will be sent back,” the spokesman said.

Despite having agreed on all issues in a recent meeting with the EU migration commission­er, one European country is violating Pakistani law, which is unacceptab­le, the spokesman said.

“Some countries are not doing enough to stop this unethical, inhumane and illegal process of deporting individual­s,” the statement quoted the interior minister a saying.

In November, Nisar said Pakistan has suspended readmissio­n agreements with western countries because of “blatant misuse”. This applied to all countries except for the United Kingdom.

Nisar had said Pakistan could not allow any country to label its innocent citizens as terrorists and announced that the readmissio­n agreement signed with the EU in 2010 had been suspended.

Of the 90,000 people sent back to Pakistan this year, many were deported on charges of terrorism without proper verificati­on, Nisar said.

 ?? AFP ?? Runway standoff A Greek charter plane carrying deportees at the Benazir Bhutto Internatio­nal Airport in Islamabad. No one on the flight was allowed to disembark initially but 19 were eventually allowed in after being verified.
AFP Runway standoff A Greek charter plane carrying deportees at the Benazir Bhutto Internatio­nal Airport in Islamabad. No one on the flight was allowed to disembark initially but 19 were eventually allowed in after being verified.

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