ISLAMABAD: Another 40 Pakistanis have been deported from eight countries, including South Korea, Senegal, Saudi Arabia and UAE, while three remain in detention.
According to immigration sources, four Pakistanis were sent back after being blacklisted in Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates and Oman.
Three Pakistanis were expelled from the UAE and Turkey on charges of overstaying their residence permits and other charges.
According to sources, 21 Pakistanis were deported on completion of their sentences and other charges in Saudi Arabia.
Immigration sources said that two Pakistanis were sent back from Oman and Qatar after the expiry of their visas.
In the last about a month, a large number of Pakistanis living abroad illegally in different countries arrived back home after being deported.
Scores of Pakistanis found living in the US were also deported back to Pakistan soon after Donald Trump took oath as the president for the second time and tightened the noose around illegal migrants.
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